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Preparing a Computerized Tool for Preventing Prenatal Drinking for a Larger Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Electronic SBI for Foetal Exposure During Pregnancy. Completed, enrolled 185 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
An innovative, self-administered computerized screening and brief intervention (SBI) for drinking during pregnancy will be adapted for use with non-pregnant childbearing age women and its efficacy will be tested in a small trial. Study findings will inform a larger randomized control trial for a primary prevention tool with the potential for broad health impact.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Bilingual (English and Spanish) e-SBI with four key components: 1\) Beverage-specific drink size assessment; 2) Individualized feedback on the woman's drink sizes and on discrepancies between her drink size and the standard size for each beverage; 3) A personalized plan for reducing consumption which includes goal setting; and 4) an analysis of high risk situations for drinking alcohol, and suggested coping strategies.