Alcohol-Related Information in Multi-Component Interventions and College Students' Drinking Behavior.

Vandana Thadani, Karen Huchting, Joseph LaBrie
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Education-only interventions produce little change in drinking behaviors; but, multi-component prevention programs, which include alcohol information as one feature, can decrease drinking. This study examined the role of alcohol knowledge in a multi-component intervention previously found to reduce first-year female college students' alcohol consumption. Intervention and control group students completed pre and postintervention assessments of drinking behaviors, and a postintervention assessment of alcohol-knowledge. Intervention students outperformed control students on the measure of alcohol knowledge. However knowledge did not predict drinking outcomes for this group, and it was positively correlated with drinking behaviors for control students. The findings suggest that, although learning took place through the intervention, it was not the mechanism by which the intervention reduced drinking behaviors.

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多元干预中的酒精相关信息与大学生饮酒行为。
仅靠教育干预几乎不能改变饮酒行为;但是,包括酒精信息在内的多成分预防计划可以减少饮酒。本研究考察了酒精知识在一项多成分干预中的作用,该干预先前被发现可以减少女大学生的酒精消费。干预组和对照组学生完成了干预前和干预后的饮酒行为评估,以及干预后的酒精知识评估。干预学生在酒精知识测量上优于对照组学生。然而,知识并不能预测这一组学生的饮酒结果,而与对照组学生的饮酒行为呈正相关。研究结果表明,虽然学习是通过干预发生的,但这并不是干预减少饮酒行为的机制。
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