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Protective behavioral strategies are more helpful for avoiding alcohol-related problems for college drinkers who drink less

Title
Protective behavioral strategies are more helpful for avoiding alcohol-related problems for college drinkers who drink less
Authors
Li X.Clarke N.Kim S.-Y.Ray A.E.Walters S.T.Mun E.-Y.
Ewha Authors
김수영
SCOPUS Author ID
김수영scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Journal of American College Health
ISSN
0744-8481JCR Link
Citation
Journal of American College Health vol. 70, no. 5, pp. 1493 - 1499
Keywords
Alcoholbrief interventioncollege student drinkingintegrative data analysisprotective behavioral strategies
Publisher
Routledge
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Objective: To examine race, gender, and alcohol use level as moderators of the association between protective behavioral strategies (PBS) and alcohol-related problems. Participants: A sample of 12,011 participants who reported recent drinking (87.7% White, 61% Women) from Project INTEGRATE, a study that combined individual participant data (IPD) from 24 brief motivational intervention trials for college students. Methods: Hierarchical regressions were conducted to determine whether there was a moderated effect of PBS on alcohol problems across alcohol use levels, and whether the moderated protective effect of PBS by alcohol use differed by gender and race. Results: The protective association between PBS and alcohol-related problems was greater for those who drank less. This moderated effect did not differ across men and women or across racial groups. Conclusions: College drinking prevention programs should ensure that students are aware of the limits of PBS as a mitigator of alcohol problems. © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
DOI
10.1080/07448481.2020.1807555
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