Saturday, July 11, 2009

Student drinking – changing perceptions

Science Daily (July 8, 2009)

Student Drinking: Changing Perceptions Reduces Alcohol Misuse

Giving students personalized feedback on their drinking behavior and how it compares to social norms might help to reduce alcohol misuse, according to a study published in Cochrane Systematic Review.

A large body of social science research has established that students tend to overestimate the amount of alcohol that their peers consume. This overestimation causes many to have misguided views about whether their own behavior is normal and may contribute to the 1.8 million alcohol related deaths every year. Social norms interventions that provide feedback about own and peer drinking behaviors may help to address these misconceptions.

Researchers analyzed data from 22 trials that together included 7,275 college and university students, mostly studying in the US. They found that students who were provided with personalized feedback via the internet or individual face-to-face sessions drank less often and indulged in less binge drinking than those in control groups. Web-based feedback also resulted in significant reductions in blood alcohol content and alcohol related problems.

Group counseling and mailed feedback were not found to be effective compared to control interventions, although the researchers say further studies comparing the different ways of providing social normative feedback are required. "We can't make direct comparisons between the different interventions, but based on a small number of studies web-based interventions would certainly seem to be a cost-effective option for reducing alcohol misuse," said lead researcher Maria Teresa Moreira, from the School of Health and Social Care at Oxford Brookes University in the UK.

"We know that social norms have a powerful impact on thought and behavior, so changing people's perceptions about what is normal can really help. Most of the effects lasted for a few months, but some lasted over a year, particularly for the web-based feedback," added Moreira.

reference

Social norms interventions to reduce alcohol misuse in University or College students.
Maria Teresa Moreira, Lesley A Smith, David Foxcroft
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2009, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD006748. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006748.pub2.
Link to the Cochrane Library abstract

Link to Science Daily article


Link to Rethinking Drinking

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