A prevention program for binge drinking among students based on mindfulness and implementation intention (ALCOMEDIIT): a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background The emergence of new problematic alcohol consumption practices among young people requires new dynamics in prevention strategies. In this context, the ADUC project (Alcohol and Drugs at the University of Caen) aims to develop a better understanding of alcohol consumption, and in...

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Main Authors: Jessica Mange, Nicolas Mauny, Charlotte Montcharmont, Eve Legrand, Maud Lemercier-Dugarin, Arnaud Mortier, Martin Duvivier, Johnny Leveneur, Cédric Lacherez, Nicolas Cabé, Anne-Pascale Le Berre
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-023-07887-9
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author Jessica Mange
Nicolas Mauny
Charlotte Montcharmont
Eve Legrand
Maud Lemercier-Dugarin
Arnaud Mortier
Martin Duvivier
Johnny Leveneur
Cédric Lacherez
Nicolas Cabé
Anne-Pascale Le Berre
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Nicolas Mauny
Charlotte Montcharmont
Eve Legrand
Maud Lemercier-Dugarin
Arnaud Mortier
Martin Duvivier
Johnny Leveneur
Cédric Lacherez
Nicolas Cabé
Anne-Pascale Le Berre
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description Abstract Background The emergence of new problematic alcohol consumption practices among young people requires new dynamics in prevention strategies. In this context, the ADUC project (Alcohol and Drugs at the University of Caen) aims to develop a better understanding of alcohol consumption, and in particular the practice of binge drinking (BD) in students, in order to develop relevant and adapted prevention tools. The ALCOMEDIIT study (Rin Normandie and IRESP funding; Agreement 20II31-00 - ADUC part 3) is a randomized controlled trial that focuses on the specific determinant of impulsivity. The main objective of this experiment is to assess a program for the prevention of BD practices based on motivational interviewing (MI) associated with implementation intention (II) and mindfulness meditation (MBM) in a student environment. Methods This study will include 170 healthy subjects who will be students at the university, alcohol users, with a BD score > 1 in the month preceding the inclusion but not presenting any specific disorder. The trial will be proposed by e-mail and students who meet the inclusion criteria will join either a control group which will benefit from a MI or an experimental group which will additionally benefit from an initiation to MBM with II (initial visit T0). In order to measure the effectiveness of the prevention program in terms of BD decrease, a follow-up at 1 month (T1) as well as a follow-up at 6 months (T6; exploratory) will be proposed to all participants. The total duration of this research protocol is 21 months. Discussion The purpose of this study is to evaluate the interest of associating mindfulness meditation practices and implementation of self-regulation strategies to optimize their use, with a motivational interview in an innovative prevention program aiming at reducing alcohol use and BD practice in the student population. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05565989, September 30, 2022. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05565989 Protocol version 2.0 (September 2022) No. ID-RCB : 2022-A00983-40
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spelling doaj.art-96b4220fc9c14d899432a45a768c97cc2024-01-07T12:43:18ZengBMCTrials1745-62152024-01-0125111210.1186/s13063-023-07887-9A prevention program for binge drinking among students based on mindfulness and implementation intention (ALCOMEDIIT): a randomized controlled trialJessica Mange0Nicolas Mauny1Charlotte Montcharmont2Eve Legrand3Maud Lemercier-Dugarin4Arnaud Mortier5Martin Duvivier6Johnny Leveneur7Cédric Lacherez8Nicolas Cabé9Anne-Pascale Le Berre10Laboratoire de Psychologie Caen Normandie (LPCN, UR 7452), University of Caen NormandyLaboratoire de Psychologie Caen Normandie (LPCN, UR 7452), University of Caen NormandyLaboratoire de Psychologie Caen Normandie (LPCN, UR 7452), University of Caen NormandyLaboratoire Parisien de Psychologie Sociale (LAPPS), University Paris NanterreLaboratoire de Psychologie Caen Normandie (LPCN, UR 7452), University of Caen NormandyLaboratoire de Psychologie Caen Normandie (LPCN, UR 7452), University of Caen NormandyLaboratoire de Psychologie Caen Normandie (LPCN, UR 7452), University of Caen NormandyInformation System and Communication Department, University of Caen NormandyInformation System and Communication Department, University of Caen NormandyNormandie Univ, UNICAEN, PSL Université, EPHEDepartment of Addictology, Public Institution of Mental Health (EPSM) of Finistère SudAbstract Background The emergence of new problematic alcohol consumption practices among young people requires new dynamics in prevention strategies. In this context, the ADUC project (Alcohol and Drugs at the University of Caen) aims to develop a better understanding of alcohol consumption, and in particular the practice of binge drinking (BD) in students, in order to develop relevant and adapted prevention tools. The ALCOMEDIIT study (Rin Normandie and IRESP funding; Agreement 20II31-00 - ADUC part 3) is a randomized controlled trial that focuses on the specific determinant of impulsivity. The main objective of this experiment is to assess a program for the prevention of BD practices based on motivational interviewing (MI) associated with implementation intention (II) and mindfulness meditation (MBM) in a student environment. Methods This study will include 170 healthy subjects who will be students at the university, alcohol users, with a BD score > 1 in the month preceding the inclusion but not presenting any specific disorder. The trial will be proposed by e-mail and students who meet the inclusion criteria will join either a control group which will benefit from a MI or an experimental group which will additionally benefit from an initiation to MBM with II (initial visit T0). In order to measure the effectiveness of the prevention program in terms of BD decrease, a follow-up at 1 month (T1) as well as a follow-up at 6 months (T6; exploratory) will be proposed to all participants. The total duration of this research protocol is 21 months. Discussion The purpose of this study is to evaluate the interest of associating mindfulness meditation practices and implementation of self-regulation strategies to optimize their use, with a motivational interview in an innovative prevention program aiming at reducing alcohol use and BD practice in the student population. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05565989, September 30, 2022. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05565989 Protocol version 2.0 (September 2022) No. ID-RCB : 2022-A00983-40https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-023-07887-9PreventionAlcoholBinge drinkingMotivational interviewingMindfulness meditationImplementation intentions
spellingShingle Jessica Mange
Nicolas Mauny
Charlotte Montcharmont
Eve Legrand
Maud Lemercier-Dugarin
Arnaud Mortier
Martin Duvivier
Johnny Leveneur
Cédric Lacherez
Nicolas Cabé
Anne-Pascale Le Berre
A prevention program for binge drinking among students based on mindfulness and implementation intention (ALCOMEDIIT): a randomized controlled trial
Trials
Prevention
Alcohol
Binge drinking
Motivational interviewing
Mindfulness meditation
Implementation intentions
title A prevention program for binge drinking among students based on mindfulness and implementation intention (ALCOMEDIIT): a randomized controlled trial
title_full A prevention program for binge drinking among students based on mindfulness and implementation intention (ALCOMEDIIT): a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr A prevention program for binge drinking among students based on mindfulness and implementation intention (ALCOMEDIIT): a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed A prevention program for binge drinking among students based on mindfulness and implementation intention (ALCOMEDIIT): a randomized controlled trial
title_short A prevention program for binge drinking among students based on mindfulness and implementation intention (ALCOMEDIIT): a randomized controlled trial
title_sort prevention program for binge drinking among students based on mindfulness and implementation intention alcomediit a randomized controlled trial
topic Prevention
Alcohol
Binge drinking
Motivational interviewing
Mindfulness meditation
Implementation intentions
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-023-07887-9
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