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A Novel Approach for Streamlining Delivery of Brief Motivational Interventions to Mandated College Students: Using Group and Individual Sessions Matched to Level of Risk.

Michael H BernsteinGrayson L BairdMiryam YusufovNadine R MastroleoKate B CareyDaniel D GraneyMark D Wood
Published in: Substance use & misuse (2017)
The vast majority of students complied with their requirement. Participants assigned to I-BMI reported an 82% reduction in drinks per week, a 58% reduction in heavy episodic drinking, and a 74% reduction in alcohol-related problems at a 1 month follow-up. Participants assigned to G-BMI reported a 61% reduction in drinks per week and a 42% reduction in alcohol-related problems at follow-up relative to baseline. Conclusion/Importance: We demonstrate that matching intervention intensity on baseline alcohol involvement with mandated students is feasible and associated with short-term reductions in alcohol use and consequences. Universities may wish to consider the procedure outlined here as a way of allocating more resources to those who drink at problematic levels.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • alcohol consumption
  • body mass index
  • randomized controlled trial
  • physical activity
  • weight gain
  • high intensity
  • breast cancer risk