The efficacy of computerized alcohol intervention tailored to drinking motives among college students: a quasi-experimental pilot study

N Canale, A Vieno, M Santinello, F Chieco… - The American journal …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Although motivational processes may influence the intervention effects and
help prevention programmes identify students at great risk for alcohol-related problems, no …

Reducing alcohol use in college students: A controlled trial of two brief interventions

ST Walters, ME Bennett… - Journal of drug education, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
This study tested two forms of alcohol reduction programming for college students. Thirty-
seven moderate to heavy drinkers completed measures of quantity/frequency, drinking …

Clinical outcomes of a brief motivational intervention for heavy drinking mandated college students: A pilot study

MA Terlecki, ME Larimer, AL Copeland - Journal of Studies on Alcohol and …, 2010 - jsad.com
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate a brief motivational intervention (BMI) for
reducing risky alcohol use and alcohol-related problems among mandated (M) and …

Thinking about drinking: need for cognition and readiness to change moderate the effects of brief alcohol interventions.

C Capone, MD Wood - Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Research has demonstrated the efficacy of brief motivational interventions (BMI) and alcohol
expectancy challenge (AEC) in reducing alcohol use and/or problems among college …

A randomized clinical trial evaluating a combined alcohol intervention for high-risk college students

R Turrisi, ME Larimer, KA Mallett, JR Kilmer… - Journal of studies on …, 2009 - jsad.com
Objective: The current study is a multisite randomized alcohol prevention trial to evaluate the
efficacy of both a parenting handbook intervention and the Brief Alcohol Screening and …

Gender and depression moderate response to brief motivational intervention for alcohol misuse among college students.

JE Merrill, AE Reid, MP Carey… - Journal of consulting and …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Brief motivational interventions (BMIs) effectively reduce problematic drinking in
college students. However, not all students benefit, and little is known about the subgroups …

Brief alcohol interventions for adolescents and young adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

EE Tanner-Smith, MW Lipsey - Journal of substance abuse treatment, 2015 - Elsevier
This study reports findings from a meta-analysis summarizing the effectiveness of brief
alcohol interventions for adolescents (age 11–18) and young adults (age 19–30). We …

Which heavy drinking college students benefit from a brief motivational intervention?

KB Carey, JM Henson, MP Carey… - Journal of consulting and …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Heavy drinking among college students is common and is often harmful. A previously
reported randomized trial revealed that a brief motivational intervention (BMI) reduced the …

Descriptive norms but not harm reduction strategies as a mediator of personalized boosters after a computerized college drinking intervention

AL Braitman, C Lau‐Barraco - Alcoholism: clinical and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Computer‐delivered programs to reduce college drinking have strong appeal
but are sometimes less efficacious than their in‐person counterparts. Boosters may be an …

Brief alcohol intervention in young people

EFS Kaner, BM Bewick - Young people and alcohol: Impact …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Individuals who begin drinking in early life have an significantly increased risk of developing
alcohol use disorders including dependence later in life. Brief intervention is a secondary (or …