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Journal of Drug Education
  Issue:  Volume 30, Number 3 / 2000
  Pages:  361 - 372
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Reducing Alcohol Use in College Students: A Controlled Trial of Two Brief Interventions

Scott T. Walters, Melanie E. Bennett, and Joseph H. Miller

Abstract:

This study tested two forms of alcohol reduction programming for college students. Thirty-seven moderate to heavy drinkers completed measures of quantity/frequency, drinking consequences, and attitude questionnaires. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three groups: 1) a two-hour information and motivation session plus mailed personal feedback on their drinking; 2) mailed feedback only; or 3) no treatment. At a 6-week follow-up session, the feedback-only group decreased drinks per month as compared to control. No other differences were statistically significant, though decreases favored the treatment conditions about equally over control. Implications for research and treatment are discussed.


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