Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Brief Intervention to Reduce Injury in Minorities
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and ethnic differences of a brief alcohol intervention for injured patients.
Injuries are not isolated events or one time occurrences and injury has been identified as
an important public health problem. Among the risk factors associated with injury and injury
recidivism, the most widely recognized is alcohol use with approximately 50% of all injuries
associated with alcohol. In general, alcohol use and drinking patterns vary by ethnicity,
with frequent heavy drinking and associated problems more common among Blacks and Hispanics.
Blacks, in general, suffer a disproportionate level of alcohol problems, despite having
higher rates of abstention than Whites and Hispanics. Hispanics also generally suffer more
alcohol-related problems than whites. Overall, injury recidivism is higher among poorer,
minority populations and among individuals who abuse alcohol. The efficacy of brief alcohol
interventions in the emergency care setting such as hospital emergency departments and
trauma care centers is a relatively new area of research. Brief alcohol interventions appear
to reduce alcohol intake and rates of injury following hospitalization; however, there is a
need to evaluate the efficacy of these brief interventions in various ethnic groups. The
proposed research involves a randomized controlled trial of a brief alcohol intervention
based upon motivational interviewing and harm reduction to reduce alcohol consumption and
injury following admission to an emergency room or trauma department for treatment of an
injury. The primary aim of the proposed project is to determine the efficacy of this
intervention as applied in the trauma care and emergency room setting among Whites, Blacks
and Hispanics. The three outcomes of interest include:
1. alcohol consumption as measured by number of standard drinks consumed per week and
2. frequency of drinking five or more drinks per occasion engagement in injury related
risk behaviors and
3. injury recidivism rates
It is hypothesized that the brief alcohol intervention will have a greater impact on alcohol
consumption, injury related risk behaviors and injury recidivism among Whites than Blacks
and Mexican Americans. In addition, it is hypothesized that the brief alcohol intervention
will have less of an impact on alcohol consumption, injury related risk behaviors and injury
recidivism among Mexican Americans born in the United States than among those born in Mexico
after controlling for acculturation, acculturation stress and sociodemographic
characteristics.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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