Factors associated with adherence to a web-based alcohol intervention among college students

Author:

GONÇALVES Marcella Ferreira1ORCID,BEDENDO André2ORCID,ANDRADE André Luiz Monezi3ORCID,NOTO Ana Regina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brasil

2. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brasil; University of York, United Kingdom

3. Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the association between student characteristics and recruitment strategies in the adherence of college students to a web-based alcohol intervention. Participants were 46,329 Brazilian students aged from 18 to 30, who consumed alcohol during the past three months. Three recruitment strategies were implemented: open invitations, and personally-addressed invitations with or without non-monetary incentives. We evaluated the educational, sociodemographic, motivational, and alcohol consumption effects on adherence using logistic regression models. Women (aOR = 1.09 [1.04; 1.14]), students with higher income (aOR = 1.32 [1.21; 1.45]), and more motivated students (aOR = 1.04 [1.03; 1.05]) were more adherent to the intervention, as well as those reporting binge drinking (aOR = 1.26 [1.19; 1.33]) and alcohol hazardous use (aOR = 1.11 [1.05; 1.18]). The use of incentives was the main factor associated with adherence (aOR = 3.69 [2.46; 5.55]). Our results may help the development of future web-based interventions related to alcohol use.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Psychology

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