Technology-based interventions for alcohol prevention among children and adolescents

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作者
Diestelkamp, Silke [1 ]
Schulz, Anna-Lena [1 ]
Thomasius, Rainer [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Klinikum Hamburg Eppendorf, DZSKJ Deutsch Zentrum Suchtfragen Kindes & Jugen, Martinistr 52, D-20246 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
E‑ Intervention; Alcohol; Prevention; Children; Adolescents; BINGE-DRINKING; SUBSTANCE USE; USE DISORDERS; HEALTH; DEPENDENCE; ABUSE; AGE; BEHAVIORS; STUDENTS; COLLEGE;
D O I
10.1007/s00103-021-03338-5
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Early onset and excessive alcohol use in childhood and adolescence is associated with an elevated risk of experiencing short-, mid-, and long-term negative consequences caused by, e.g., accidents, violent acts, and conflicts. Face-to-face prevention approaches show significant effects on the reduction of alcohol use. However, service utilization is often low among children and adolescents. Technology-based alcohol prevention has the potential to reach this target group with potentially cost-effective, standardized, and low-threshold measures. Aim and method This narrative review provides an overview of different approaches of technology-based interventions for the prevention and early intervention of risky alcohol use among children and adolescents, their effectiveness, and settings for implementation. Results Technology-based alcohol prevention can be implemented in a variety of settings, e.g., school, community, primary care, or hospital. Implementation is often realized via websites with or without embedding face-to-face modules, apps, or SMS messages. While the cumulative evidence of the effectiveness of technology-based alcohol prevention is strong for adults and young adults, evidence for the effectiveness among children and adolescents is heterogeneous. Discussion Technology-based alcohol prevention has great theoretical potential with regards to reach, cost-effectiveness, and user engagement. Study replications are needed and evaluations of the effects of single elements, such as the individualization of content, user engagement through multiple contacts, and the use of multimedia elements and functions, should be addressed by future research.
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