Effectiveness of a web-based screening and brief intervention with weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts for reducing risky alcohol use among teenagers: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial within the ProHEAD consortium

Abstract Background Early and excessive alcohol use is a significant threat to healthy development. Evidence supports the effectiveness of electronic alcohol interventions for young drinkers. However, effects are typically small and studies targeting under 18-year-olds are scarce. This trial is the...

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Main Authors: Silke Diestelkamp, Lutz Wartberg, Michael Kaess, Stephanie Bauer, Christine Rummel-Kluge, Katja Becker, Heike Eschenbeck, Hans-Joachim Salize, Markus Moessner, Christiane Baldus, Nicolas Arnaud, Rainer Thomasius, the ProHEAD consortium
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-3160-z
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author Silke Diestelkamp
Lutz Wartberg
Michael Kaess
Stephanie Bauer
Christine Rummel-Kluge
Katja Becker
Heike Eschenbeck
Hans-Joachim Salize
Markus Moessner
Christiane Baldus
Nicolas Arnaud
Rainer Thomasius
the ProHEAD consortium
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Lutz Wartberg
Michael Kaess
Stephanie Bauer
Christine Rummel-Kluge
Katja Becker
Heike Eschenbeck
Hans-Joachim Salize
Markus Moessner
Christiane Baldus
Nicolas Arnaud
Rainer Thomasius
the ProHEAD consortium
Effectiveness of a web-based screening and brief intervention with weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts for reducing risky alcohol use among teenagers: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial within the ProHEAD consortium
Trials
Adolescence
Binge drinking
Web-based intervention
Text-message intervention
Booster
ProHEAD
author_facet Silke Diestelkamp
Lutz Wartberg
Michael Kaess
Stephanie Bauer
Christine Rummel-Kluge
Katja Becker
Heike Eschenbeck
Hans-Joachim Salize
Markus Moessner
Christiane Baldus
Nicolas Arnaud
Rainer Thomasius
the ProHEAD consortium
author_sort Silke Diestelkamp
title Effectiveness of a web-based screening and brief intervention with weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts for reducing risky alcohol use among teenagers: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial within the ProHEAD consortium
title_short Effectiveness of a web-based screening and brief intervention with weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts for reducing risky alcohol use among teenagers: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial within the ProHEAD consortium
title_full Effectiveness of a web-based screening and brief intervention with weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts for reducing risky alcohol use among teenagers: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial within the ProHEAD consortium
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a web-based screening and brief intervention with weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts for reducing risky alcohol use among teenagers: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial within the ProHEAD consortium
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a web-based screening and brief intervention with weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts for reducing risky alcohol use among teenagers: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial within the ProHEAD consortium
title_sort effectiveness of a web-based screening and brief intervention with weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts for reducing risky alcohol use among teenagers: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial within the prohead consortium
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background Early and excessive alcohol use is a significant threat to healthy development. Evidence supports the effectiveness of electronic alcohol interventions for young drinkers. However, effects are typically small and studies targeting under 18-year-olds are scarce. This trial is the first to evaluate the effectiveness of a single-session, brief, motivational, web-based intervention (ProWISE) plus weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts (TIPs) in reducing alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm among children and adolescents aged ≥ 12 years. TIPs are designed to decrease risky alcohol use by reaching youth in the contexts of their everyday lives and by providing individualised feedback on drinking intentions, actual drinking and succession in achieving personal goals for low-risk drinking or abstinence. Methods/Design The trial is part of the multicentre consortium ProHEAD testing e-interventions for mental health problems in children and adolescents. Participants in grades 6–13 aged ≥ 12 years will be recruited in schools which participate in ProHEAD (target N = 15,000). Main criterion for inclusion in the ProWISE-TIP trial is a positive screening for at-risk alcohol use in the CRAFFT-d questionnaire (target n = 1076). In a multicentre, four-arm, randomised controlled design the following groups will be compared: (A) web-based intervention plus TIPs for 12 weeks; (B) web-based intervention plus text-message-initiated assessment of alcohol consumption for 12 weeks; (C) web-based intervention only; and (D) alcohol-related psychoeducation. TIPs will be delivered shortly before and after high-risk situations for excessive alcohol use and will be tailored to age, gender, drinking motives and alcohol consumption. Study participants will be followed up at three, six and nine months in the ProWISE-TIP trial and at one and two years in the ProHEAD consortium. Primary outcome is alcohol use in the past 30 days at nine months after enrolment. Secondary outcomes are alcohol-related problems, co-occurring substance use, health service utilisation, mental health problems and quality of life. Discussion Trial results will generate important evidence on how to enhance effectiveness of single-session, web-based alcohol interventions for youth. The ProWISE-TIP intervention, if effective, can be used as a stand-alone alcohol intervention or as an add-on to school-based or community-based alcohol prevention programs. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00014606 Registered on 20 April 2018.
topic Adolescence
Binge drinking
Web-based intervention
Text-message intervention
Booster
ProHEAD
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-3160-z
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spelling doaj-b0c1d538ec7c4c0e94137217519569622020-11-25T02:55:59ZengBMCTrials1745-62152019-01-0120111410.1186/s13063-018-3160-zEffectiveness of a web-based screening and brief intervention with weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts for reducing risky alcohol use among teenagers: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial within the ProHEAD consortiumSilke Diestelkamp0Lutz Wartberg1Michael Kaess2Stephanie Bauer3Christine Rummel-Kluge4Katja Becker5Heike Eschenbeck6Hans-Joachim Salize7Markus Moessner8Christiane Baldus9Nicolas Arnaud10Rainer Thomasius11the ProHEAD consortiumUniversity Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, German Center for Addiction Research in Childhood and AdolescenceUniversity Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, German Center for Addiction Research in Childhood and AdolescenceClinic of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Centre of Psychosocial Medicine, Heidelberg University HospitalCentre for Psychotherapy Research, University Hospital HeidelbergClinic and Policlinic of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of LeipzigDepartment of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, Philipps-University of MarburgDepartment of Psychology, University of Education Schwäbisch GmündMental Health Services Research Group, Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim /Heidelberg UniversityCentre for Psychotherapy Research, University Hospital HeidelbergUniversity Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, German Center for Addiction Research in Childhood and AdolescenceUniversity Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, German Center for Addiction Research in Childhood and AdolescenceUniversity Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, German Center for Addiction Research in Childhood and AdolescenceAbstract Background Early and excessive alcohol use is a significant threat to healthy development. Evidence supports the effectiveness of electronic alcohol interventions for young drinkers. However, effects are typically small and studies targeting under 18-year-olds are scarce. This trial is the first to evaluate the effectiveness of a single-session, brief, motivational, web-based intervention (ProWISE) plus weekly text-message-initiated individualised prompts (TIPs) in reducing alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm among children and adolescents aged ≥ 12 years. TIPs are designed to decrease risky alcohol use by reaching youth in the contexts of their everyday lives and by providing individualised feedback on drinking intentions, actual drinking and succession in achieving personal goals for low-risk drinking or abstinence. Methods/Design The trial is part of the multicentre consortium ProHEAD testing e-interventions for mental health problems in children and adolescents. Participants in grades 6–13 aged ≥ 12 years will be recruited in schools which participate in ProHEAD (target N = 15,000). Main criterion for inclusion in the ProWISE-TIP trial is a positive screening for at-risk alcohol use in the CRAFFT-d questionnaire (target n = 1076). In a multicentre, four-arm, randomised controlled design the following groups will be compared: (A) web-based intervention plus TIPs for 12 weeks; (B) web-based intervention plus text-message-initiated assessment of alcohol consumption for 12 weeks; (C) web-based intervention only; and (D) alcohol-related psychoeducation. TIPs will be delivered shortly before and after high-risk situations for excessive alcohol use and will be tailored to age, gender, drinking motives and alcohol consumption. Study participants will be followed up at three, six and nine months in the ProWISE-TIP trial and at one and two years in the ProHEAD consortium. Primary outcome is alcohol use in the past 30 days at nine months after enrolment. Secondary outcomes are alcohol-related problems, co-occurring substance use, health service utilisation, mental health problems and quality of life. Discussion Trial results will generate important evidence on how to enhance effectiveness of single-session, web-based alcohol interventions for youth. The ProWISE-TIP intervention, if effective, can be used as a stand-alone alcohol intervention or as an add-on to school-based or community-based alcohol prevention programs. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00014606 Registered on 20 April 2018.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-3160-zAdolescenceBinge drinkingWeb-based interventionText-message interventionBoosterProHEAD