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Moderators of Outcome in a Web-Based Substance Use Intervention for Adolescents

  • Nicolas Arnaud
  • , Christiane Baldus
  • , Tobias Elgán
  • , Hanne Tønnesen
  • , Nina Paepe
  • , Ladislav Csemy
  • , Rainer Thomasius

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Abstract

Aims: In this article we explore the moderators of effectiveness ofWISEteens (Web-based brief Intervention for SubstancE using teens), a fully automated web-based brief motivational intervention targeting risky substance use among adolescents. Based on previous studies, we examined the differential effects on drinking of sex, readiness to change, self-efficacy, alcohol risk status, and parental monitoring as hypothesized moderators. Methods:We analyzed completers data from a two-armed RCT study with follow-up assessment after 3 months, including N = 211 self-enrolled adolescents (16 -18 years) who screened positive for at-risk substance use in Sweden, Belgium, the Czech Republic, and Germany. The trial compared a single-session brief motivational intervention to an assessment-only control group with AUDIT-C scores for drinking frequency, quantity, and frequency of binge drinking in the past month as study outcome. Results: The analyses revealed a statistically significant moderation effect for sex on drinking in the previous month, with a stronger effect for males. In contrast, readiness to change, self-efficacy, alcohol risk status, and parental monitoring did not moderate the effects. Conclusions: Although the trial was limited by large dropout, our findings imply that web-based interventions can be particularly effective for male adolescents, although the effects of WISEteens were largely independent of other individual characteristics. Web-based brief intervention should integrate gender-specific components to raise effectiveness for females.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSUCHT
Volume61
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)377-387
ISSN0939-5911
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2015

Keywords

  • Adolescents
  • Alcohol use
  • Brief intervention
  • Moderators
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Web-based intervention

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