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Alcohol and Violence Prevention for College Students
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Positive Change (+Change) for Alcohol Drinking and Sexual Assault. Completed, enrolled 165 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
Heavy episodic drinking and sexual assault (SA) are problematic on college campuses. This project will adapt already developed interventions targeting alcohol use and SA to a mHealth format and involve content that incorporates federal guidelines and CDC recommendations to integrate both bystander intervention and risk reduction content with new innovative personalized content for each risk group (cis-gender heterosexual men, cis-gender heterosexual women, and sexual/gender minorities). Alpha testing with key stakeholders, an open pilot trial, and a randomized pilot trial will be conducted to establish acceptability and to estimate sample size for a larger randomized controlled trial.
Study Details
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Interventions
This is an integrated social norms-based personalized feedback intervention for college students targeting alcohol misuse and sexual assault. This intervention targets alcohol use, sexual assault victimization risk, sexual assault perpetration, and bystander intervention and is tailored by gender and sexual orientation.