The Drinking Dashboard Study
- Conditions
- Alcohol Drinking
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Drinking Dashboard
- Registration Number
- NCT05630625
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Missouri-Columbia
- Brief Summary
This study aims to develop and pilot test the efficacy of a "Drinking Dashboard" providing participants weekly feedback on the risk factors and consequences of blackout.
- Detailed Description
Approximately 50% of young adults who drink alcohol experience alcohol-induced "blackouts," defined as permanent (en bloc) or temporary (fragmentary) memory loss for events that occurred while they are drinking. This experience of alcohol-induced blackout is associated prospectively with alcohol-related harm, including emergency room visits and sexual coercion, with medical care costs exceeding $469,000 per year. While young adults who have recently experienced a blackout report less favorable evaluations of drinking events and increased motivation to decrease their drinking, they do not actually change their drinking behavior as a result of the blackout alone. Collectively, these data suggest that blackouts may serve as an opportunity for intervention, after which young adults are more likely to respond to alcohol feedback. This R34 aims to develop an intervention tailored to individuals who experience blackouts. In the trial phase, 162 young adults (50% female, ≥50% non-college) who report a history of blackout will be randomly assigned to receive the intervention (n=81) or assessment only (n=81). Outcomes will be assessed immediately post-intervention and at 3-month follow-up.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 162
- 18-30 years of age
- Binge drinking in a typical week
- Any form of alcohol-induced memory impairment in the past month at baseline
- Psychiatric disorder requiring immediate clinical attention (e.g., psychosis, suicidal ideation with intent and plan)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Drinking Dashboard Drinking Dashboard Day-level feedback on alcohol use and consequences
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Frequency of blackouts Change from baseline to follow-up (1 and 3 months) Measured using the 8-item Alcohol-Induced Blackout Measure-2 (ABOM-2). Items are scored from 0 to 4, with higher scores indicating more frequent blackout experiences.
Retention 3-month follow-up % of randomized participants who (yes/no) complete 3-month follow-up assessment (no specific tool)
Peak BAC Change from baseline to follow-up (1 and 3 months) Measured using the Daily Drinking Questionnaire, which asks participants to indicate the maximum number of drinks consumed on one occasion in the past month.
Alcohol-related consequences Change from baseline to follow-up (1 and 3 months) Measured using the 24-item Brief Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire (BYAACQ). Items scores yes/no, with higher scores indicating a greater number of consequences in the past month.
Acceptability 1 month follow-up Measured using the 8-item Client Satisfaction Questionnaire. Scored from 1 to 4, with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction with treatment.
Frequency of high-intensity drinking Change from baseline to follow-up (1 and 3 months) Measured using the Daily Drinking Questionnaire, which asks participants to indicate how many standard drinks they consumed on each day of a typical week in the past month.
Recruitment Baseline % of screened participants who (yes/no) complete the baseline assessment (no specific tool)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Blackout susceptibility Change from baseline to follow-up (1 and 3 months) How likely is it that you will lose memory of drinking events as a result of alcohol use in the next 30 days? Scored on a Likert scale, with higher scores indicating more susceptibility.
Emergency department visits Difference in likelihood baseline vs 3 months % of people indicating they visited the emergency department in the past 3 months
Blackout self-efficacy Change from baseline to follow-up (1 and 3 months) % confidence that participants could avoid a blackout, if they wanted to do so
Sleep disturbance Change from baseline to follow-up (1 and 3 months) Measured using the Insomnia Severity Index. Items scored 0 to 4, with higher scores indicating more severe insomnia.
Sexual coercion Difference in likelihood baseline vs 3 months % of people indicating they (a) were coerced into sexual activity or (b) coerced someone else into sexual activity in the past 3 months
Costs/benefits of drinking Change from baseline to follow-up (1 and 3 months) Measured using the Cunningham et al. (1997) scale of 16 benefits and 16 costs of decreasing alcohol use. Responses range 1 (not important) to 5 (extremely important).
Blackout severity Change from baseline to follow-up (1 and 3 months) If I were to have a blackout, bad things would happen. Scored on a Likert scale, with higher scores indicating more negative attitudes.
Mood Change from baseline to follow-up (1 and 3 months) Measured using the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule. Scores range 1 (very slightly or not at all) to 5 (extremely), with higher scores indicating more positive/negative mood.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Missouri-Columbia
🇺🇸Columbia, Missouri, United States