Factors associated with adherence to a web-based alcohol intervention among college students

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Alcoholic beverages, Incentive, Patient compliance, Patient portals, Student health, Internet

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This study aimed to evaluate the association between student characteristics and recruitment strategies in the adherence of college students to a web-based alcohol intervention. Participants were 46,329 Brazilian students aged from 18 to 30, who consumed alcohol during the past three months. Three recruitment strategies were implemented: open invitations, and personally-addressed invitations with or without non-monetary incentives. We evaluated the educational, sociodemographic, motivational, and alcohol consumption effects on adherence using logistic regression models. Women (aOR = 1.09 [1.04; 1.14]), students with higher income (aOR = 1.32 [1.21; 1.45]), and more motivated students (aOR = 1.04 [1.03; 1.05]) were more adherent to the intervention, as well as those reporting binge drinking (aOR = 1.26 [1.19; 1.33]) and alcohol hazardous use (aOR = 1.11 [1.05; 1.18]). The use of incentives was the main factor associated with adherence (aOR = 3.69 [2.46; 5.55]). Our results may help the development of future web-based interventions related to alcohol use.

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2023-01-25

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GONÇALVES, M. F., BEDENDO, A. ., ANDRADE, A. L. M., & NOTO, A. R. (2023). Factors associated with adherence to a web-based alcohol intervention among college students. Estudos De Psicologia, 38. Recuperado a partir de https://puccampinas.emnuvens.com.br/estpsi/article/view/7278

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