Effectiveness of a PMT Intervention to Reduce Alcohol in Young Adults
NCT ID: NCT06615648
Last Updated: 2024-09-26
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
152 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-11-01
2025-03-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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This study will be a two-armed randomized control trial (RCT) with repeated measures (i.e., baseline, post-intervention, and 4-week follow-up). Participants will be randomly allocated to treatment groups using block randomization and a random number generator to place participants in groups of two (intervention and attention control). The block randomization method will be conducted following the Student Investigator (SI) acquiring consent and the LOI form. Participants will then be provided with their specific study number via email. Participants will be recruited through a variety of avenues: through the Mass Recruitment system at Western University, through Facebook groups, and presentations at university club meetings and classes. Posters will be displayed across the Western campus and London and lastly through informal conversation between peers. All recruitment aids will inform the interested participant to contact the SI to receive the information letter. The PMT intervention group will be given a video podcast relating to the threat and coping appraisal components of PMT (perceived severity, perceived vulnerability, response-efficacy and self-efficacy) and include information pertaining to alcohol and its correlation to colorectal cancer. The attention control group will also be given a video podcast, however, this video will focus on general information about coffee instead of specific alcohol and colorectal cancer information. This study will be conducted entirely online, with no in-person components for participants. Upon enrollment, participants will be provided with a Letter of Information (LOI) to review, electronically sign, and submit via email. At baseline, participants will be required to complete a series of surveys that assess their drinking patterns, drinking intentions, Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) constructs, and demographic information via Qualtrics. After submitting this baseline data, one week later, participants will receive a podcast video link via YouTube. The PMT intervention video podcast will be created using iMovie on MacOS and will be a 7-minute informational video explaining the current research on alcohol and its relationship to colorectal cancer and colorectal cancer risks associated with alcohol. This will be within the context of both the threat and coping appraisals of the PMT that highlights the severity of colorectal cancer, the susceptibility of colorectal cancer and the efficacy of a coping response to reduce alcohol consumption., while those in the attentional-control group will receive general information about coffee. Following the video, participants will be asked to immediately complete surveys on the PMT constructs and their alcohol-related intentions. At the final time point, 4 weeks post-intervention, participants will be asked to complete the same surveys again, including those assessing PMT, intentions, and actual drinking behaviour. All study materials, including links to the surveys, will be sent to participants via the email address they provided at the start of the study to the SI.
The primary objectives of this study are to investigate whether the use of an informational video linking alcohol use and colorectal cancer, following the threat and coping appraisal components of the Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) framework, reduces alcohol drinking intention and behaviour among young Canadian adults. Additionally, we are aiming to determine whether perceived vulnerability, perceived severity, response efficacy and self-efficacy are associated with goal intentions to reduce drinking alcohol and whether goals intentions to reduce drinking alcohol are associated with actual reductions in alcohol use. Threat and coping appraisals, goal intention and behaviour will be assessed using online self-report questionnaires at baseline, immediately post-intervention and 4 weeks through Qualtrics. We hypothesize that those exposed to the threat and coping appraisal information grounded in the PMT components of severity, vulnerability, response efficacy, and self-efficacy will achieve higher scores on purpose-built questions reflecting these components compared to their control counterparts focused on attentional information. We further hypothesize that those exposed to the threat and coping appraisal information grounded in the PMT components of severity, vulnerability, response efficacy and self-efficacy will show lower intentions to drink alcohol and lower alcohol use compared to their attentional information control counterparts. Finally, we hypothesize that increases in severity, vulnerability, response efficacy and self-efficacy of alcohol usage will be associated with a reduction in intentions to drink. Data collected throughout this study will be quantitative in nature and will be analyzed using a variety of statistical tests which could include t-tests, analysis of variance, correlation analyses, and multiple regression analyses. Descriptive statistics will be done and continuous data will be presented with standard deviation, mean, median and range. As data will be collected at multiple points throughout the study, a repeated measures analysis will be used to analyze the outcomes of variables at different points throughout the study. This will allow for the comparison between the intervention and control groups as the repeated measures correlation model tells us the strength of the linear correlation between the two groups.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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PMT Information
The participant will watch the PMT-video and then complete the associated questionnaires.
PMT
7-minute PMT intervention video
Non-contact Control
The participant will watch a non-specific video about coffee and then complete the associated questionnaires.
Non-contact Control
6-minute alternative video
Interventions
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PMT
7-minute PMT intervention video
Non-contact Control
6-minute alternative video
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Current alcohol drinker
* Access to necessary resources for a technology-based intervention (i.e., smartphone, computer, internet)
Exclusion Criteria
* Currently actively participating in behaviour therapy treatment for alcohol or attending a rehab centre
* Are pregnant /plan to become pregnant during the study period
19 Years
25 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Western University, Canada
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dr. Harry Prapavessis
Principle Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Harry Parapavessis
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Western University
Locations
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Western University
London, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Related Links
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Drinking Among Young Adults
Efficacy of a non-drinking mental simulation intervention for reducing student alcohol consumption
Protection Motivation Theory (PMT)
Alcohol and Cancer Risk
Other Identifiers
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PMT and Alcohol
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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