Reducing College Student Drinking by Integrating Self-Affirmation and Implementation Intentions

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2014
Two hundred and ninety-three college students who reported drinking in the past month were randomly assigned to condition in a 2 (self-affirmation: values vs. control writing task) x 2 (implementation intentions: formed vs. not formed) between-subjects factorial design. Participants first completed a self-affirmation or control writing task, then read an article describing the risks of drinking. Next, all participants reported their common drinking behaviors and contexts, and then selected two harm-reduction strategies making either general intentions to use the strategies or making implementation intentions to use the strategies. Alcohol consumption was measured 1 and 2 weeks after the experimental session.
Epistemonikos ID: 596b23e7ca8ec9960dca476e0b4728319d8753f0
First added on: May 17, 2024