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Efficacy of a web-based, tailored, alcohol prevention/intervention program for college students: 3-month follow-up
Authors:Bingham C Raymond  Barretto Andrea Ippel  Walton Maureen A  Bryant Christopher M  Shope Jean T  Raghunathan Trivellore E
Institution:Transportation Resarch Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2150, USA. rbingham@umich.edu
Abstract:This study presents the results of an efficacy evaluation of a web-based brief motivational alcohol prevention/intervention program called Michigan Prevention and Alcohol Safety for Students (M-PASS). Four on-line sessions providing individually-tailored feedback were delivered to first-year college students over 9 weeks. Non- and low-risk drinking participants received risk prevention, while high-risk drinking participants received a risk-reduction intervention. Both intervention and control groups were surveyed at baseline and at a 3-month follow-up. Analysis showed positive effects for both men and women on stage of change, drinking behavior, drinking motivation and attitudes, and use of risk-reduction strategies. These results provided evidence of efficacy and found that M-PASS had both intervention and prevention effects, making it unique among currently developed brief alcohol interventions for college students.
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