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Personalized Integrated Alcohol and Sexual Assault Prevention Among College Students
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Trial ID: NCT05281874
Purpose
Heavy episodic drinking and sexual assault are problematic on college campuses. This study
includes a randomized controlled trial of Positive Change (+Change), an integrated alcohol
and sexual assault prevention program, compared to an attention-matched control condition
across two universities in reducing alcohol use, sexual assault victimization, sexual assault
perpetration, and increasing sexual assault bystander intervention. This study will also test
the efficacy of +Change plus Booster session, an identical version of +Change delivered 6
months after the baseline, compared to +Change alone in long-term reductions in alcohol use,
sexual assault victimization, sexual assault perpetration, and increases in sexual assault
bystander intervention. This research is the next step of a NIAAA-funded planning grant
(R34AA025691).
Official Title
Personalized Integrated Alcohol and Sexual Assault Prevention Among College Students
Stanford Investigator(s)
Debra Lee Kaysen
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Public Mental Health & Population Sciences)
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18-25 years old
- Current student at university of study
- Valid email address at university of study
- Endorse engaging in heavy episodic drinking at least once in the past month on the
screening survey
Exclusion Criteria:
• There are no exclusion criteria other than not meeting inclusion criteria
Intervention(s):
behavioral: Positive Change (+Change)
behavioral: A healthy lifestyles attention control
behavioral: Positive Change (+Change) Plus Booster
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Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305