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Intervening to Decrease Alcohol Abuse at University Parties: Differential Reinforcement of Intoxication Level
Bibliografi
Author:
GLINDEMANN, KENT E.
(Co-Author);
Geller, E. Scott
(Co-Author);
Fournier, Angela K.
;
Enrhart, Ian J.
(Co-Author)
Topik:
alcohol abuse
;
incentive intervention
;
fraternity parties
;
differential reinforcement
;
alcohol intoxication
Bahasa:
(EN )
Penerbit:
SAGE Publications
Tempat Terbit:
London
Tahun Terbit:
2000
Jenis:
Article - untuk jurnal ilmiah
Fulltext:
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Abstract
This quasi-experimental field study assessed whether an incentive/reward intervention can change the drinking behavior and the subsequent levels of intoxication among college students attending fraternity parties.Atotal of 356 blood alcohol concentration (BAC) assessments, using hand-held breathalyzers, were obtained at two baseline and at two intervention parties at the same fraternity house. At the intervention parties, the students were informed they could win a cash prize if theirBACwas below.05, and they were given nomograms to aid in monitoring their
levels of intoxication. Mean BAC and the percentage of partiers with intoxication levels above .05 were significantly lower at the two intervention parties. More than twice as many partygoers were legally intoxicated (i.e., BAC > .08) at the two baseline parties than at the two intervention parties, indicating a clinically significant impact of the incentive/reward intervention. Greek-life students, in particular, were significantly less intoxicated at intervention parties, compared to baseline parties (p < .001).
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