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Investigating Changes in Hazardous and Harmful Drinking Among Young Adults Through Zoom Intervention

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Introduction/Background: Hazardous drinking is a major adverse factor for young adults’ health. This study investigates the efficacy of an integrated contingency management and problem-solving Zoom intervention in addressing hazardous and harmful drinking among young adults.
Research Questions/Hypothesis: Participants who receive the 8-session integrated Zoom CM-PST intervention will demonstrate a significant reduction in hazardous and harmful drinking behaviors compared to baseline measurements.
Goals/Aims: The aims of this study were to evaluate the effectiveness of 8-session integrated Zoom contingency management and problem-solving Zoom intervention in reducing hazardous and harmful drinking reduction and abstinence.
Methods/Approach: This pilot randomized controlled trial study employed a single-arm design with post-intervention and follow-up assessments at 12 weeks. The study targeted young adults aged 18-24 in Chicagoland who regularly consume alcohol at least once a week and have alcohol use disorder. Participants completed the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), Drinking Motives Questionnaire-Revised (DMQ-R), and the 90-day Timeline Follow-back (TLFB) at baseline and 12 weeks after the intervention. The Zoom CM-PST intervention was administered to the participants, and a self-reported questionnaire was utilized to evaluate participants’ drinking use, severity, motivation, and hazardous drinking behavior at baseline and at the 12-week follow-up. A paired t-test, correlation, and multiple regressions were performed to investigate changes in hazardous and harmful drinking among 20 young adults aged 18-24.
Results: A paired t-test showed that the participant’s level of alcohol use problem and social, coping, and enhancement motivation for alcohol use decreased from pre- to post-intervention. High drinking behaviors accounted for 40% at baseline, while 35% at post-intervention assessment. Over 12 weeks, 45% of participants demonstrated an improvement in hazardous drinking behaviors. Motivation at baseline was a significant factor affecting post-intervention alcohol use problems at 12 weeks.
Conclusions: The results showed notable enhancements in alcohol use problem reduction and motivation for alcohol use at 12 weeks. The study provides useful insights into the effectiveness of web-based integrated contingency management and problem-solving Zoom interventions in mitigating hazardous and harmful drinking among young adults.
  • Lee, Sangeun  ( University of Illinois Chicago , Chicago , Illinois , United States )
  • Adomah, Ruth  ( University of Illinois Chicago , Chicago , Illinois , United States )
  • Halli Han, Hagar  ( University of Illinois Chicago , Chicago , Illinois , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Sangeun Lee: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Ruth Adomah: No Answer | HAGAR HALLI HAN: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Substance Use and Cardiovascular Risk 1

Saturday, 11/16/2024 , 10:30AM - 11:30AM

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