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Giao thức DYD-RCT: một thử nghiệm ngẫu nhiên có kiểm soát trực tuyến về can thiệp tương tác dựa trên máy tính so với một trang web thông tin tiêu chuẩn nhằm giảm mức tiêu thụ rượu ở những người uống rượu nguy hiểm
Tóm tắt
Tiêu thụ rượu quá mức là một vấn đề sức khỏe cộng đồng đáng kể trên toàn thế giới. Mặc dù có nhiều can thiệp hiệu quả để giúp người uống rượu nhiều giảm mức tiêu thụ rượu của họ, nhưng những can thiệp này có ít tác động đã được chứng minh ở cấp độ dân số. Các nhà nghiên cứu trên toàn cầu đang xem xét tiềm năng của các can thiệp qua Internet trong lĩnh vực này. Trong một thử nghiệm ngẫu nhiên có hai nhánh, một can thiệp tương tác dựa trên máy tính được tăng cường tâm lý trực tuyến được so sánh với một trang web thông tin dựa trên văn bản đơn giản. Việc tuyển dụng, xin phép, ngẫu nhiên hóa và thu thập dữ liệu đều được thực hiện trực tuyến. Kết quả chính là tổng mức tiêu thụ rượu trong tuần vừa qua; các kết quả phụ bao gồm uống rượu có nguy cơ hoặc có hại, sự phụ thuộc, tác hại do rượu gây ra, và sức khỏe tâm thần. Một phân tích kinh tế sức khỏe cũng được thực hiện. Thử nghiệm này sẽ cung cấp thông tin về hiệu quả và tính chi phí-hiệu quả của một can thiệp trực tuyến để giúp người uống rượu nhiều uống ít hơn.
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#Tiêu thụ Rượu #Can thiệp qua Internet #Thử nghiệm ngẫu nhiên có kiểm soát #Sức khỏe cộng đồng #Tâm lý họcTài liệu tham khảo
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