학술논문

A randomized clinical trial of a Web-based prevention program for at-risk gambling college student.
Document Type
Theses
Source
Dissertation Abstracts International; Dissertation Abstract International; 70-09B.
Subject
Psychology, Clinical
Psychology, Psychometrics
Language
English
Abstract
Summary: Finally, Aim 3 tested results of the brief feedback-based interventions on gambling, controlling for baseline levels. Brief Advice was more efficacious than the control group in reducing quantity of gambling (p = .04). All interventions combined were more efficacious than control for producing increases in Long-term Harm Reduction protective behaviors. There was no effect of the PNF or CAN interventions alone, nor were either of these interventions more efficacious than control on any gambling outcome. These findings provide preliminary support for Brief Advice as a stand-alone intervention for college gambling. More research is needed to further evaluate the effects of PNF alone and in combination with BAG.