DOI: 10.1111/ACER.12623
关键词: Intervention (counseling) 、 Alternative medicine 、 Alcohol consumption 、 Alcohol intake 、 Medicine 、 Government 、 Gerontology 、 Guideline 、 Control (management) 、 Task (project management) 、 Social psychology
摘要: Background Although most people are aware of government guidelines for alcohol consumption, few have accurate knowledge these and fewer still use to monitor their drinking. Most also lack the content drinks they consume. The aim study reported here was examine whether or not personalized feedback on consumption based performance in a drink-pouring task self-reported intake would improve university students’ reduce intake. Methods A quasi-randomized control trial with 2-month follow-up conducted 200 students aged 18 37 south England. Participants were allocated “pour + feedback” group that completed received feedback, only” but did receive group. Results At follow-up, participants had significantly better guidelines, lower weekly when compared “control” groups. Conclusions Further refinement intervention is this paper, assessment impact various populations may lead understanding which elements greatest influence young people's use.