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Computerized Interventions

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Computerized Interventions

What Can Computers do?

  • Deliver audio, text, visualizations
  • Automate and tailor feedback
  • Minimize in-person contact
  • Record and store data
  • Interface with other electronic devices
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Alcohol & Tobacco Use

  • Rooke et al (2010) - meta-analysis of 42 effects sizes from RCTs
  • Results: d = .20
  • No moderators; location, feedback, "EEs", # sessions/FU, relapse prevention
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College Drinking Interventions

  • Carey et al (2009) - meta-analysis from 43 "CDIs"
  • CDIs reduced quantity & frequency relative to assess-only controls
  • ...but rarely differed from comparison conditions incl. alcohol content
  • Small-to-medium effects sizes for 6 weeks
  • More intensive interventions were occasionally associated w/greater effects

Lee et al (2011)

  • Purpose?
  • Method?
  • Results?
  • Conclusions/Implications?
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Williams et al (2013)

  • Purpose?
  • Method?
  • Results?
  • Conclusions/Implications?
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Summary

  • Computers can deliver most intervention materials
  • Evidence exists for short-term effects
  • Longer follow-ups are needed
  • "Connectedness" may be important component