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A Meta-Analysis of Computer-Delivered Drinking Interventions for College Students: A Comprehensive Review of Studies From 2010 to 2016

机译:对大学生的计算机交付饮酒干预措施的荟萃分析:2010年至2016年研究的全面审查

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Objective: Computer-delivered drinking interventions (CDIs) are administered to tens of thousands of college students each year, yet recent evidence for their efficacy has not been summarized. This meta-analysis extends the work of past reviews and investigates the efficacy of CDIs in reducing college students' alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harms. Method: Following the systematic review standards set by PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses), the literature was searched for published and unpublished data available from 2010 to 2016. We reviewed 35 randomized controlled trials (64 CDIs, N = 20,068, 57% female) that compared CDIs with control conditions for college students and calculated between- and within-groups weighted mean effect sizes. We analyzed effects at three follow-up assessment points (short term = <6 weeks, intermediate term = 7-26 weeks, long term = >27 weeks). Results: Within-group effect sizes showed that CDI participants did make reductions in drinking over time; however, between-groups effect sizes revealed that these effects rarely differed from those of control participants. CDIs were associated with very small but statistically significant reductions in quantity (d = 0.06, 95% CI [0.02, 0.10]) and frequency (d = 0.07, 95% CI [0.02, 0.12]) of alcohol consumption when compared with controls at short-term follow-up. However, at intermediate (d = -0.07, 95% CI [-0.11, -0.02]) and long-term follow-ups (d= -0.06, 95% CI [-0.12, -0.01]), CDIs were associated with statistically significantly more alcohol-related problems than controls. Conclusions: Computer-delivered drinking interventions result in small reductions in college students' alcohol consumption over time. However, these interventions rarely reduce drinking more than controls and may be associated with some increased risk of harm over time.
机译:目的:计算机交付的饮酒干预(CDIS)每年都管理成千上万的大学生,但最近尚未总结其疗效的证据。此元分析扩展了过去评测的工作,并调查CDIS降低大学生饮酒和与酗酒危害的疗效。方法:按照PRISMA设定的系统审查标准(首选用于系统评价和荟萃分析的报告项目),从2010年至2016年搜索了发布和未发表的数据的文献。我们审查了35例随机对照试验(64个CDI,N = 20,068,57%的女性)将CDIS与大学生的控制条件进行了比较,并计算 - 组内的加权平均效应大小。我们分析了三次随访评估点的效果(短期= <6周,中期= 7-26周,长期=> 27周)。结果:内部效果大小显示CDI参与者确实减少了随着时间的推移饮酒;然而,组之间的效果大小揭示了这些效果很少与控制参与者的影响很大。与对照相比,CDIS在数量(D = 0.06,95%CI [0.02,0.10])和频率(D = 0.07,95%CI [0.02,0.12,0.2,0.12])中有关的数量(d = 0.06,95%])和频率(d = 0.07,95%CI [0.02,0.12])。短期随访。然而,在中间体(d = -0.07,95%CI [-0.11,-0.02])和长期随访(d = -0.06,95%CI [-0.12,-0.01]),CDIS与之相关比对照组在统计学上有关的醇类相关问题。结论:计算机交付的饮酒干预导致大学生酗酒的少量减少。然而,这些干预措施很少减少饮酒超过控制,可能与随着时间的推移的一些危害风险有关。

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