简短交流:探索基于智能手机的简短酒精干预应用程序(DrinksRation)对英国退伍军人生活质量的影响

IF 4.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Nora Trompeter , Charlotte Williamson , Roberto J. Rona , Ewan Carr , Amos Simms , Joan Agwuna , Nicola T. Fear , Laura Goodwin , Dominic Murphy , James Shearer , Daniel Leightley
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在退伍军人中,酗酒(定义为每周饮酒超过 14 单位)是一个公认的问题。这项研究调查了寻求帮助的英国退伍军人的生活质量变化情况,这些退伍军人通过数字智能手机应用程序(名为 DrinksRation)完成了为期 28 天的简短酒精干预,并曾因精神疾病寻求过临床帮助。这项研究是对随机对照试验期间收集的数据进行的二次结果分析。共有 123 名英国退伍军人参与了这项研究,他们被随机分配到干预组或对照组。参与者在基线、第 28 天(干预结束)、第 84 天和第 168 天填写了有关酒精使用和生活质量的自我报告问卷(WHOQOL-BREF)。在主要终点(第 84 天),我们发现与对照组相比,干预组在心理生活质量(Cohen's d = 0.47)和环境生活质量(d = 0.34)方面有明显改善。但是,我们观察到干预组和对照组在社会关系和身体生活质量方面没有明显的统计学差异。此外,在第 168 天,我们也没有发现明显的差异。研究结果表明,DrinksRation 可以提高曾因精神疾病寻求帮助的退伍军人的生活质量,但提高幅度不大,且仅限于某些领域。要想长期、持续地改善生活质量,可能还需要额外的治疗。
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Shorter communications: Exploring the impact of a brief smartphone-based alcohol intervention app (DrinksRation) on the quality of life of UK military veterans

Alcohol misuse – defined as consuming more than 14 units of alcohol per week - is a well-established problem among veterans. This study investigated the change in quality of life among help-seeking UK veterans who completed a 28-day brief alcohol intervention delivered via a digital smartphone application (called DrinksRation) and have previously sought clinical help for a mental health disorder. This study was a secondary outcome analysis of data collected during a randomised control trial. In total, 123 UK veterans participated in the study and were randomly allocated to either the intervention or control arm. Participants completed self-report questionnaires regarding their alcohol use and quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) at baseline, day 28 (end of intervention), day 84, and day 168. At the primary endpoint (day 84), we found significantly greater improvements in the intervention arm compared to the control arm for psychological quality of life (Cohen's d = 0.47), and environmental quality of life (d = 0.34). However, we observed no statistically significant differences between the intervention and control arm for social relationships and physical quality of life. Further, for day 168 we found no significant differences. Findings suggest that DrinksRation can increase quality of life among help-seeking veterans who have previously sought help for a mental health disorder, but the increases were modest and restricted to certain domains. Additional treatment may be needed for long-term and sustained improvements in quality of life.

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Behaviour Research and Therapy
Behaviour Research and Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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7.50
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148
期刊介绍: The major focus of Behaviour Research and Therapy is an experimental psychopathology approach to understanding emotional and behavioral disorders and their prevention and treatment, using cognitive, behavioral, and psychophysiological (including neural) methods and models. This includes laboratory-based experimental studies with healthy, at risk and subclinical individuals that inform clinical application as well as studies with clinically severe samples. The following types of submissions are encouraged: theoretical reviews of mechanisms that contribute to psychopathology and that offer new treatment targets; tests of novel, mechanistically focused psychological interventions, especially ones that include theory-driven or experimentally-derived predictors, moderators and mediators; and innovations in dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices into clinical practice in psychology and associated fields, especially those that target underlying mechanisms or focus on novel approaches to treatment delivery. In addition to traditional psychological disorders, the scope of the journal includes behavioural medicine (e.g., chronic pain). The journal will not consider manuscripts dealing primarily with measurement, psychometric analyses, and personality assessment.
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