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Using the theory of planned behaviour and implementation intentions to reduce binge drinking in new university students.

Paul Norman1, Thomas L Webb1, Abigail Millings1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Excessive alcohol consumption, including binge drinking, increases when students enter university. This study tests whether combining messages targeting theory of planned behaviour (TPB) constructs with if-then plans (i.e. implementation intentions) to avoid binge drinking reduces binge drinking in new university students.
DESIGN: One month after starting university, students (N = 407) were randomly assigned to condition in a 2 (TPB messages) × 2 (implementation intentions) factorial design. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Cognitions about binge drinking were assessed immediately post-intervention. Frequency of binge drinking was assessed at one-month follow-up (n = 205).
RESULTS: Participants who viewed the messages had significantly weaker intentions to engage in binge drinking and less favourable cognitions about binge drinking (affective attitude, descriptive norms, and self-efficacy) than those who did not view the messages. In addition, participants who formed an implementation intention to avoid binge drinking reported significantly fewer instances of binge drinking at follow-up.
CONCLUSION: The findings provide some support for the use of interventions based on the TPB to reduce intentions to engage in binge drinking and for forming implementation intentions to reduce the frequency of binge drinking in new university students. No evidence was found for the synergistic effect of combining the two interventions.

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Keywords:  Heavy episodic drinking; college; experiment; intervention; online; randomised controlled trial

Year:  2019        PMID: 30636436     DOI: 10.1080/08870446.2018.1544369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Health        ISSN: 0887-0446


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