Effectiveness of an Ecological Momentary Intervention for Reducing Risky Alcohol Consumption Among Young Adults: Protocol for a Three-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial

Apr 2, 2020JMIR research protocols

Using a Mobile Intervention to Reduce Risky Drinking in Young Adults: Plan for a Three-Group Controlled Trial

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Abstract

A fully automated mobile intervention, MIDY, aims to reduce risky single-occasion drinking behavior among young people.

  • The study will utilize a three-armed randomized controlled trial design to analyze the effects of MIDY.
  • Participants will complete hourly surveys on their mobile phones during weekend nights for six weeks.
  • EMI participants will receive personalized feedback based on their drinking behavior, while other groups will not.
  • The primary outcome is the change in mean peak number of drinks consumed in a single night over the intervention period.
  • A greater reduction in mean peak drinking is anticipated in the EMI group compared to the attention control group.

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