Overview
This project aims to test the efficacy of a text message intervention, ASPIRE, designed to address cognitive and behavioral elements and modify exposure to peers that influence drinking behaviors. Young adults who are contemplating reducing their drinking will be recruited from a national sample and randomized to ASPIRE versus a text message intervention focused solely on cognitive and behavioral elements. We will measure effectiveness at 3, 6, and 12 months, study mechanisms driving behavior change, and identify which subgroups stand to benefit most.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18-25 years (verified using date of birth)
- Lives in the U.S. (based on zip code)
- English reader (verified based on completing screen)
- 2+ days with ≧4 standard alcohol drinks for women or ≧5 standard alcohol drinks for men in past month
- Owns a mobile phone with SMS (verified by texting enrollment procedure)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Currently enrolled or past enrollment in a 4-year college
- Active military
- Pregnant or pregnancy plans in the next 12-months
- Prisoner status
- Current or planned treatment for alcohol or substance use disorder in next 12-months