| Literature DB >> 32460799 |
Esta Kaal1,2, Michael P Schaub3, Andreas Wenger3, Triin Ülesoo4, Matthijs Blankers5,6, Severin Haug5, David D Ebert7, Heleen Riper7,8, Matthew Keough9, Helen Noormets4, Karin Kilp4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite an initial steep decrease in alcohol misuse among Estonians through structural intervention means and the scaling up of alcohol counselling in the mid-2000's, most of the country's alcohol misuse indicators remain clearly higher than European averages. Consequently, an online self-help program was launched as part of an initial behavioral intervention initiative to foster progress in alcohol prevention on a population level.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol misuse; Cognitive behavioural therapy; Motivational interviewing; Online; Self-help
Year: 2020 PMID: 32460799 PMCID: PMC7251728 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-08791-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Web site landing page (translated from Estonian to English for publication purposes only)
Fig. 2Randomization and trial flow chart
Fig. 3Main menu of intervention modules (translated from Estonian to English for publication purposes only)
Overview of Module Content
| Module Number and Title | Module Content |
|---|---|
| M1: Introduction | • Introduction to the intervention • Motivational enhancement (i.e., identifying reasons for change, and pros and cons of drinking and not drinking) • Self-monitoring alcohol use and mood |
| M2: Strategies for Meeting Your Goals | • Strategies to change drinking habits, including stimulus control (e.g., ridding home of cues) • Resisting alcohol in specific situations (e.g., situations involving negative emotions) • Practicing refusal skills in high-risk situations • Developing personal strategies to reduce/abstain from harmful alcohol use |
| M3: Learning to “Say No” to Alcohol | • Learning about the various ways to say no to alcohol. • Ways to resist social pressures to drink • Trying out a few role-plays to practice drinking-refusal skills |
| M4: Identifying Risky Situations | • Identifying personal high-risk situations for drinking • Learning about “seemingly unimportant decisions” that could lead to heavy drinking |
| M5: Problem Solving | • Relating mood/alcohol issues to problems • The difference between controllable and uncontrollable problems • Formal problem solving (including problem identification, generating possible solutions, evaluating possible solutions, selecting a course of action, and evaluating the implementation of an action plan) |
| M6: Coping with Craving | • Psychoeducation about craving (e.g., different forms of craving [mental and physical]) • Introduce self-monitoring of craving • New ways to effectively cope with cravings (e.g., distraction, talking, experiencing the craving, and recalling the negative outcomes of drinking) |
| M7: Dealing with Slips | • Define a “slip” versus a full-blown relapse • Introduce ways to cope with slips in mood and/or drinking |
| M8: Meeting Your Needs | • “Sleep Hygiene” • Ruminating and worrying less • Increasing and/or improving social network |
| M9: Relaxation Exercise | • Key relaxation exercises to reduce stress (i.e., progressive muscle relaxation) • Deep breathing • Scheduling relaxation times during the week |
| M10: Preserve Your Success | • Identify “early warning signs” for slip/relapse • Create a personalized relapse-prevention plan • Discuss ways to cope with relapse • Identify top five coping strategies |
Fig. 4Self test for alcohol abuse (AUDIT) on alkoinfo.ee (translated from Estonian to English for publication purposes only)
Schedule of Assessment Measures
| Self-Report Measures | Baseline (T0) | 8 weeks (T1) | 6 months (T2) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Demographics | x | ||
| 2. Suicidality Screener (P4) | x | ||
| 3. Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT, main outcome) | x | x | x |
| 4. Self-reported number of standard drinks on typical week over the past 6 months | x | x | x |
| 5. Self-reported number of alcohol-free days on a typical week over the past 6 months | x | x | x |
| 6. Drinking Motives Questionnaire (DMQ-R-5) | x | x | x |
| 7. Motivation for Change | x | x | x |
| 8. Mental Health Inventory (MHI-5) | x | x | x |
| 9. Drug Use (NIDA ASSIST) | x | x | x |
| 10. Customer satisfaction (iCSQ-8) | x | ||
| 11. Usage of other resources for intervention or treatment of alcohol use disorders | x | x |