An International Comparison of a Web-Based Personalized Feedback Intervention for Alcohol use During the Transition out of High School in the United States and Sweden

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Mary E. Larimer
Katie Witkiewitz
Frank J. Schwebel
Christine M. Lee
Melissa A. Lewis
Jason R. Kilmer
Claes Andersson
Kent Johnsson
Tiara Dillworth
Nicole Fossos-Wong
Timothy Pace
Véronique S. Grazioli
Mats Berglund
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[1] University of Washington,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[2] University of New Mexico,Department of Psychology and Center On Alcohol, Substance Use, And Addictions
[3] University of North Texas Health Science Center,Department of Health Behavior and Health Systems
[4] Malmö University,Department of Criminology
[5] Malmö University,Department of Social Work
[6] University of Washington,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
[7] Lausanne University Hospital,Department of Community Medicine and Health, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[8] Switzerland,undefined
[9] University of Washington,undefined
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Prevention Science | 2021年 / 22卷
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Personalized feedback intervention; Alcohol; Prevention; International comparison; High school;
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Young adult drinkers engage in a range of drinking patterns from abstaining to heavy drinking in both the United States and Sweden. Heavy drinking during young adulthood in both countries is associated with a variety of negative consequences. Personalized feedback interventions have been identified as effective prevention strategies to prevent or reduce heavy drinking in the United States. This study examined transitions in drinking profiles and compared the efficacy of a personalized feedback intervention for 3965 young adults in the United States (1,735) and Sweden (2230) during their transition out of high school. Using goodness-of-fit criteria, results indicated that three drinking profiles exist among young adults transitioning out of high school: very low drinkers/abstainers, moderate to heavy drinkers, and very heavy drinkers. Latent Markov models revealed a moderating effect of country on personalized feedback intervention such that intervention condition participants in the United States were more likely to belong to the light drinker/abstainer or moderate to heavy profile relative to the very heavy drinking profile at 6-month follow-up. There was no significant effect of personalized feedback intervention in Sweden. Future research could investigate the impact of when personalized feedback interventions are administered and could examine if personalized feedback interventions should be more intentionally culturally adapted in order to be more effective.
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