| Literature DB >> 25179672 |
Karen Chan Osilla1, Eric R Pedersen, Kristie Gore, Thomas Trail, Stefanie Stern Howard.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Alcohol misuse among military service members from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan is over two times higher compared to misuse in the civilian population. Unfortunately, in addition to experiencing personal consequences from alcohol misuse, partners and family members of alcohol-misusing service members also suffer in negative ways from their loved one's drinking. These family members represent important catalysts for helping their loved ones identify problem drinking and overcoming the barriers to seeking care. This paper describes the protocol to a pilot study evaluating a 4-session, web-based intervention (WBI) for concerned partners (CPs) of service members with alcohol misuse. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25179672 PMCID: PMC4159379 DOI: 10.1186/1940-0640-9-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Addict Sci Clin Pract ISSN: 1940-0632
Study phases and milestones
| 1 | • Develop a 4-session WBI prototype |
| • Beta-test WBI prototype and survey/interview 15–20 CPs | |
| • Finalize WBI for randomized controlled trial | |
| 2 | • Randomize 100 CPs to WBI or delayed-WBI |
| • Assess 100 CPs at 3-month follow-up | |
| 3 | • Recruit 15–20 service members of WBI CPs that have completed follow-up |
| • Conduct phone interviews with 10–15 service member regarding a follow-on service member module |
Note: WBI = web-based intervention; CP = concerned partner.
Figure 1Intervention and data collection flow.
Baseline and 3-month follow-up assessment measures completed by CP
| Demographic information1 | X | |
| CP concern about service member’s drinking2 | X | X |
| Perceptions of service member alcohol use2 | X | X |
| Service member’s perceived readiness to change drinking behavior and/or seek help2 | X | X |
| Relationship quality2 | X | X |
| Amount and quality of communication with service member about drinking2 | X | X |
| CP’s behaviors around service member’s drinking (e.g., encouraging, enabling)3 | X | X |
| Family conflict and cohesiveness2 | X | X |
| CP alcohol use3 | X | X |
| CP depressive symptoms3 | X | X |
| CP anxiety symtpoms3 | X | X |
| CP mental health service use3 | X | X |
| CP general health and well-being3 | X | X |
| WBI session usability measures3 | X | X |
| Relationship communication style1 | X | X |
1 = covariate, 2 = primary outcome, 3 = secondary outcome.