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Clinical Trials/NCT05065918
NCT05065918
Completed
Not Applicable

Text Message Intervention for Alcohol Use and Sexual Violence in College Students (STUDY00010873)

University of Arkansas1 site in 1 country183 target enrollmentNovember 4, 2021

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Alcohol Use, Unspecified
Sponsor
University of Arkansas
Enrollment
183
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Number of Binge Drinking Days Per Month
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

This study is designed to pilot a text message (TM) delivered behavior change intervention to decrease binge drinking and to increase use of sexual violence (SV) harm reduction strategies among college students.

Detailed Description

This is a prospective, open-label, feasibility trial of a text message-delivered intervention designed to increase use of sexual violence harm reduction strategies and decrease alcohol use among college students. In this research study, participants will: * be asked to complete three surveys, one survey at the start of the study, one at the end of 3 month intervention period, and one at 6 months after enrollment * receive one of two sets of text messages for a 3 month intervention period and be asked to respond to some of those text messages * Control condition text messages: The control condition will be a version of the TM-delivered alcohol use reduction intervention developed and implemented by Dr. Brian Suffoletto while at the University of Pittsburgh. This intervention has been tested in young adults (age 18-25) recruited from Emergency Department and college settings, and will be used to provide an attention control group for efficacy testing. Prior to typical drinking occasions, individuals planning a drinking event are prompted to consider committing to a drinking limit goal, i.e.: "Would you be willing to set a goal to drink less than X drinks when drinking?". Based on willingness to commit to the goal, a feedback message is provided. During typical drinking periods, individuals receive a goal reminder. Each week, the program provides goal success/failure feedback or drinking quantity feedback. For example, those occasions where an individual committed to a drinking limit goal triggers either messages to reinforce goal successes or reframe goal failures. When an individual did not commit to a drink limit goal, they are provided feedback based on alcohol quantity (e.g. abstinence feedback, high risk drinking feedback). * Intervention condition text messages: The multi-target sexual violence harm reduction and alcohol use intervention will use a similar model to the alcohol use reduction intervention previous developed and implemented at the University of Pittsburgh.13-15 Students will be: 1) queried via TM prior to typical drinking days regarding both alcohol use and SV harm reduction goal setting; 2) provided with goal reminders during drinking period; and 3) assessed for goal attainment and given feedback following drinking episodes.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
November 4, 2021
End Date
August 31, 2023
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • age 18-24 years,
  • current college or university student,
  • owns a mobile phone with internet access and unlimited text message plan,
  • reports binge drinking in the past 30 days \[\>3 drinks for women, \>4 drinks men in one sitting\]
  • Able to complete participation in English.
  • To evaluate messages tailored to prior SV victimization, approximately 50% of the sample will also be purposively recruited for a baseline history of SV.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Under 18 years old, over 24 years old
  • Not currently enrolled in college
  • Does not own a mobile phone with internet access and unlimited data plan
  • Does not report binge drinking in the past 30 day
  • Unable to complete study participation in English

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Number of Binge Drinking Days Per Month

Time Frame: 6 month follow up

as measured using a 30-day timeline follow-back (TLFB)

Number of Drinking Days Per Month

Time Frame: 6 month follow up

as measured using a 30-day timeline follow-back (TLFB)

Use of Sexual Violence Harm Reduction Strategies

Time Frame: 6 month follow up

Use of sexual violence harm reduction strategies assessed with an 11 item scale used by the American College Health Association's National College Health Survey of Protective Behavioral Strategies. Participants report on how often when drinking/socializing in the past 3 months they used each of the specific behaviors on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from (1 = never, 5 = always; theoretical range 11-55) with higher scores indicating higher frequency use of harm reduction strategies.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Knowledge of Sexual Violence and Alcohol Risk(6 month follow up)
  • Self-efficacy to Obtain Sexual Consent.(6 month follow up)

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