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A Social Media Personalized Normative Feedback Intervention for Heavy Drinking College Students

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18 - 26 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study seeks to evaluate the unique and synergistic efficacy of social media-specific personalized normative feedback targeting the reduction of alcohol use among heavy-drinking college students who post alcohol-related content on social media.

Hypothesis: Alcohol personalized normative feedback, social media-specific personalized normative feedback, and the Alcohol personalized normative feedback+ social media-specific personalized normative feedback conditions will be more effective in reducing drinking than the attention control condition.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • College students recruited across three universities: Duquesne University, Miami University, and University of Houston (DU, MU, UH)
  • Undergraduate college students 18 to 26 years old
  • Meet heavy drinking (4+ drinks in one sitting for individuals assigned female at birth, 5+ drinks in one sitting for individuals assigned male at birth in the past month) and ARC (alcohol-related content) posting criteria (2+ ARC posts in the last 30 days for individuals assigned female at birth, 1+ for individuals assigned male at birth, on either Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, or TikTok)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnant or of another protected population

Study details

Alcohol Consumption

NCT05608109

Duquesne University

7 March 2024

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