Alcohol Drinking Clinical Trial
— FITSTART+Official title:
Extension and Online Adaptation of the FITSTART Parent-based Intervention to Reduce Drinking Among First-year Students
Verified date | May 2023 |
Source | Loyola Marymount University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
FITSTART (Feedback Intervention Targeting Student Transitions and Risk Trajectories) is a parent-based social norms intervention that has been shown to reduce risky drinking in incoming first year students.This program uses normative feedback to correct parents overestimation of other parents negative alcohol-related parenting practices (e.g., number of drinks parents would permit their college student to consume). Theory and research suggests that correcting those common misperceptions can motivate parents to adjust their own behaviors (e.g., reducing the number of drinks they would permit), which, in turn, can impact college student drinking. Despite FITSTARTs success, the design of the program limits participation to only students who have parents who can attend on-campus orientation sessions during the summer months before the start of the Fall semester. To address this limitation and extend the previous work, the proposed randomized clinical trial (RCT) will evaluate the efficacy of an online adaptation of the FITSTART(+) PBI program. To examine the efficacy of the newly developed FITSTART+ PBI web app, the proposed RCT will use a longitudinal design to examine if students self-report drinking and related negative consequences during their first semester in college significantly differed between FITSTART+ PBI (intervention app) and a control version of the app. Self-reported drinking and consequences are expected to be lower amongst students with parents randomized to FITSTART+ PBI relative to those with parents randomized to the control app.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 266 |
Est. completion date | March 22, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | March 22, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 17 Years to 20 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: First-year incoming LMU student consented to participate in the study and their parent/guardian created a profile on the app Exclusion Criteria: Outside of the students age range |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Loyola Marymount | Los Angeles | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Loyola Marymount University | National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change From Baseline Typical Weekly Drinking at 1 Month | At baseline and the 1-month follow-up, participants reported the typical quantity of standard alcohol drinks consumed on each day of the week during the past 30 days using the Daily Drinking Questionnaire. Quantity of drinks reported on each day of the week at baseline and 1-month were then summed (separately) to create a composite variable assessing typical weekly drinking at each time point. To compute the outcome, the 1-month measure of typical drinks per week was subtracted from the baseline measure of typical drinks per week such that a positive value indicates a decrease in consumption during this period and a negative value indicates an increase in consumption during this period. | baseline, 1 month | |
Primary | Change From Baseline Typical Weekly Drinking at 6 Months | At baseline and the 6-month follow-up, participants reported the typical quantity of standard alcohol drinks consumed on each day of the week during the past 30 days using the Daily Drinking Questionnaire. Quantity of drinks reported on each day of the week at baseline and 1-month were then summed (separately) to create a composite variable assessing typical weekly drinking at each time point. To compute the outcome, the 6-month measure of typical drinks per week was subtracted from the baseline measure of typical drinks per week such that a positive value indicates a decrease in consumption during this period and a negative value indicates an increase in consumption during this period. | baseline, 6 months | |
Primary | Change From Baseline Frequency of Alcohol Consequences at 1 Month | At baseline and the 1-month follow-up, the number of types of negative alcohol-related consequences experienced out of a list of 14 common negative alcohol-related consequences (past 30 days) were summed to create a composite variable at each time point. To compute the outcome, the 1-month measure of negative consequences was subtracted from the baseline measure of negative consequences such that a positive value indicates a decrease in consequences during this period and a negative value indicates an increase in consequences during this period. | baseline, 1 month | |
Primary | Change From Baseline Frequency of Alcohol Consequences at 6 Months | At baseline and the 6-month follow-up, the number of types of negative alcohol-related consequences experienced out of a list of 14 common negative alcohol-related consequences (past 30 days) were summed to create a composite variable at each time point. To compute the outcome, the 6-month measure of negative consequences was subtracted from the baseline measure of negative consequences such that a positive value indicates a decrease in consequences during this period and a negative value indicates an increase in consequences during this period. | baseline, 6 months | |
Primary | Change From Baseline Quantity/Frequency/Peak Alcohol Use at 1 Month | At baseline and the 1-month follow-up, an item assessing the number of maximum drinks on one occasion from the Frequency, Quantity, Max (FQM) measure was used to assess peak drinks on one occasion over the past 30 days. To compute the outcome, the 1-month measure of peak drinks was subtracted from the baseline measure of peak drinks such that a positive value indicates a decrease in consumption during this period and a negative value indicates an increase in consumption during this period. | baseline, 1 month | |
Primary | Change From Baseline Quantity/Frequency/Peak Alcohol Use at 6 Months | At baseline and the 6-month follow-up, an item assessing the number of maximum drinks on one occasion from the Frequency, Quantity, Max (FQM) measure was used to assess peak drinks on one occasion over the past 30 days. To compute the outcome, the 6-month measure of peak drinks was subtracted from the baseline measure of peak drinks such that a positive value indicates a decrease in consumption during this period and a negative value indicates an increase in consumption during this period. | baseline, 6 months | |
Primary | Change From Baseline Heavy Episodic Drinking at 1 Month | At baseline and the 1-month follow-up, an item assessing the number of times students reported a heavy episodic drinking (HED) event in the past two weeks. To compute the outcome, the 1-month measure of HED was subtracted from the baseline measure of HED such that a positive value indicates a decrease in HED events during this period and a negative value indicates an increase in HED events during this period. | baseline, 1 month | |
Primary | Change From Baseline Heavy Episodic Drinking at 6 Months | At baseline and the 1-month follow-up, an item assessing the number of times students reported a heavy episodic drinking (HED) event in the past two weeks. To compute the outcome, the 1-month measure of HED was subtracted from the baseline measure of HED such that a positive value indicates a decrease in HED events during this period and a negative value indicates an increase in HED events during this period. | baseline, 6 months |
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