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Web-based program may help address underage drinking

04.05.18 | Wiley

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A new study supports the use of a brief, web-based program alone and in combination with a parent campaign for preventing alcohol consumption among adolescents transitioning from middle school to high school.

The Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling study found that brief, web-based personalized feedback alone or in combination with a brief parent brochure is more effective than traditional educational lectures in delaying drinking initiation among female ninth-grade students. Prevalence rates for alcohol use were 18.8%, 29.4%, and 66.3% in the web-based, combined, and traditional education groups, respectively.

For male ninth-grade students, prevalence rates for alcohol use were 21.6%, 21.1%, and 33.3% in the respective groups. Although investigators did not find favorable effects for the web-based or combined program compared with traditional education for male students, examination of drinking rates suggests that all three types of programs may be effective for male teens.

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Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling

10.1002/jaoc.12038

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Wiley. (2018, April 5). Web-based program may help address underage drinking. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EK2R021/web-based-program-may-help-address-underage-drinking.html
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