Comparison of two Internet-based interventions for at-risk drinkers: Randomized controlled trial John Cunningham Centre for Mental Health Research.

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Comparison of two Internet-based interventions for at-risk drinkers: Randomized controlled trial John Cunningham Centre for Mental Health Research

2 Purpose Efficacy of CheckYourDrinking.net to reduce alcohol consumption supported by 4 RCTs Current study evaluated whether additional online help can lead to greater reductions in drinking

3 Check Your Drinking screener –18 Item Survey Contains: AUDIT Drinking on each day of a typical week Greatest amount on a single occasion Experience of psychosocial consequences Demographics Normative comparison data for USA, Canada and United Kingdom

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6 Alcohol Help Centre – Toolbox –Contains common cognitive behavioural and relapse prevention tools used in treatment and self-help books Moderated Support Group

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11 Pilot study design Randomized trial: Check Your Drinking versus Alcohol Help Centre –Newspaper recruitment –6 month follow-up 170 eligible participants recruited –90% follow-up rate Analysis: MANOVA with significant Time X Condition effect, p <.05

Drinks in a typical week 12

AUDIT-C scores 13 Time X Condition =.06

Most drinks on one occasion 14 Time X Condition =.02

15 Issues running these studies One-third of people assigned to experimental condition are not accessing the website –Studies become one of testing the impact of providing access to the intervention

Future directions Randomized controlled trial with three conditions: CYD, AHC, no intervention control –Sustained follow-up – proposing a two year time period –Randomize participants to condition after they access the study website 16 Cunningham, J. A. (2012). Comparison of two internet-based interventions for problem drinkers: randomized controlled trial. Journal of medical Internet research, 14(4), e107. doi: /jmir.2090

17 Collaborators and Funding Collaborators: Joanne Cordingley, Keith Humphreys, Christian Hendershot, Anja Koski-Jannes, Michelle Murphy Sources of Funding: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research Canada Research Chair National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Contact: