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Family history of alcohol abuse moderates effectiveness of a group motivational enhancement intervention in college women.

机译:酗酒的家族病史减轻了大学女性群体动机增强干预措施的有效性。

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This study examined whether a self-reported family history of alcohol abuse (FH+) moderated the effects of a female-specific group motivational enhancement intervention with first-year college women. First-year college women (N=287) completed an initial questionnaire and attended an intervention (n=161) or control (n=126) group session, of which 118 reported FH+. Repeated measures ANCOVA models were estimated to investigate whether the effectiveness of the intervention varied as a function of one's reported family history of alcohol abuse. Results revealed that family history of alcohol abuse moderated intervention efficacy. Although the intervention was effective in producing less risky drinking relative to controls, among those participants who received the intervention, FH+ women drank less across five weeks of follow-up than FH- women. The current findings provide preliminary support for the differential effectiveness of motivational enhancement interventions with FH+ women.
机译:这项研究调查了自我报告的酗酒家族史(FH +)是否减轻了一年级大学女性对女性的集体动机增强干预的影响。一年级大学女性(N = 287)完成了初始问卷,并参加了干预(n = 161)或对照组(n = 126)小组会议,其中118人报告了FH +。评估了重复措施ANCOVA模型,以调查干预效果是否因所报告的酗酒家族史而异。结果显示,酗酒的家族史可减轻干预效果。尽管干预措施相对于对照组可以有效降低饮酒风险,但在接受干预的参与者中,FH +妇女在随访的五周内的饮酒量少于FH-妇女。目前的发现为FH +妇女的动机增强干预措施的不同有效性提供了初步支持。

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