Behavior Change Techniques Used in Digital Behavior Change Interventions to Reduce Excessive Alcohol Consumption: A Meta-regression

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作者
Garnett, Claire V. [1 ,2 ]
Crane, David [2 ]
Brown, Jamie [1 ]
Kaner, Eileen F. S. [3 ]
Beyer, Fiona R. [3 ]
Muirhead, Colin R. [3 ]
Hickman, Matthew [4 ]
Beard, Emma [1 ]
Redmore, James [4 ]
de Vocht, Frank [4 ]
Michie, Susan [2 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Res Dept Behav Sci & Hlth, London, England
[2] UCL, Res Dept Clin Educ & Hlth Psychol, London, England
[3] Newcastle Univ, Inst Hlth & Soc, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
[4] Univ Bristol, Sch Social & Community Med, Bristol, Avon, England
基金
英国医学研究理事会; 英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
Behavior change techniques; Alcohol; Drinking; Digital interventions; Meta-regression; Systematic review; COMPUTER-DELIVERED INTERVENTIONS; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; FACE-TO-FACE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SELF-HELP; SOURCE CREDIBILITY; SMOKING-CESSATION; COLLEGE DRINKERS; PROBLEM DRINKING; WEIGHT-LOSS;
D O I
10.1093/abm/kax029
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Background Digital behavior change interventions (DBCIs) appear to reduce alcohol consumption, but greater understanding is needed of their mechanisms of action. Purpose To describe the behavior change techniques (BCTs) used in DBCIs and examine whether individual BCTs, the inclusion of more BCTs or more Control Theory congruent BCTs is associated with increased effectiveness. Methods Forty-one randomized control trials were extracted from a Cochrane review of alcohol reduction DBCIs and coded for up to 93 BCTs using an established and reliable method. Random effects unadjusted and adjusted meta-regression models were performed to assess associations between BCTs and intervention effectiveness. Results Interventions used a mean of 9.1 BCTs (range 1-22), 23 different BCTs were used in four or more trials. Trials that used "Behavior substitution" (-95.112 grams per week [gpw], 95% CI: -162.90, -27.34), "Problem solving" (-45.92 gpw, 95% CI: -90.97, -0.87) and "Credible source" (-32.09 gpw, 95% CI: -60.64, -3.55) were significantly associated with greater alcohol reduction than trials without these BCTs. The " Behavior substitution" result should be treated as preliminary because it was reported in only four trials, three of which were conducted by the same research group. "Feedback" was used in 98% of trials (n = 41); other Control Theory congruent BCTs were used less frequently: for example, "Goal setting" 43% (n = 18) and "Self-monitoring" 29%, (n = 12). Conclusions " Behavior substitution," " Problem solving," and " Credible source" were associated with greater alcohol reduction. Many BCTs were used infrequently in DBCIs, including BCTs with evidence of effectiveness in other domains, such as "Self-monitoring" and "Goal setting."
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页数:14
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