Revolutionizing Normative Re-education
Part of paid clinical trials in Los Angeles, California.
- Sponsor
- Loyola Marymount University
- Study ID
- NCT04356261
- Status
- Completed
Conditions
- Alcohol Use Disorder
- College Drinking
- Underage Drinking
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 18 Years - 20 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Accepted
Interventions
- Gamified Personalized Normative Feedback — BEHAVIORALEach week, all players will answer 3 questions of interest about first-year students' attitudes and behaviors (e.g., drinking, partying, exercising, studying, dorm life, etc.) generated by the student players. They will also guess how the typical same-sex student at their University answered the same questions and wager points on how close to the correct answer (group norm) each of their guesses is. Further, they will rate (e.g., thumbs up/thumbs down) the reported behaviors of other players and, then, submit and vote on questions for subsequent rounds. At the end of each week, players will receive enhanced personalized normative feedback feedback on two of the three questions, and receive feedback on how other students rated the answer they reported (preferred-sex injunctive norms).
Study Details
Personalized Normative Feedback (PNF), the most widely-used college alcohol intervention approach, suffers from several limitations innovatively remedied in the current proposal through CampusGANDR, a smartphone-based app for college students that delivers alcohol-related PNF within a weekly game centered around testing first-year students' perceptions about the attitudes and behaviors of their peers in a variety of campus-relevant domains. Five pilot studies suggest that CampusGANDR will be significantly more effective at correcting students' normative misperceptions and reducing their alcohol use than standard PNF, especially among heavier-drinking students and those with greater exposure to alcohol on social media, and that these larger effects are driven by the significantly decreased psychological reactance experienced by students when viewing feedback as part of a game about college life rather than as part of an alcohol-focused program. The current project seeks to 1) evaluate the efficacy of CampusGANDR in a large-scale multi-site trial, 2) identify the optimal dosage of alcohol feedback to deliver within CampusGANDR for correcting norms and reducing alcohol use across 12 weeks of gameplay among non-drinking, moderate-drinking, and heavy-drinking students, 3) examine person-level moderators of these effects, and 4) evaluate CampusGANDR engagement and sustainability among students who play voluntarily but are not involved in the randomized controlled trial.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Aug 15, 2021
- Status verified
- Mar 2026
- Primary completion
- Oct 25, 2024
- Completion
- Oct 25, 2024
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 1,143 participants (actual)
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Intervention model
- PARALLEL
- Primary purpose
- PREVENTION
Arms
- Placebo Comparator: Control PNFPersonalized Normative Feedback on non-alcohol/health related topics delivered in all weekly rounds (active control)
- Active Comparator: Light Dose of Alcohol PNFPersonalized Normative Feedback on Alcohol Use delivered in 33% of weekly rounds
- Active Comparator: Heavy Dose of Alcohol PNFPersonalized Normative Feedback on Alcohol Use delivered in 67% of weekly rounds
Primary Outcome Measure
Change From Baseline Daily Drinking at 4 Months [ Time Frame: baseline, 4 months ]
Locations (1)
| Facility | City | State | ZIP | Site coordinators |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loyola Marymount University | Los Angeles | California | 90045 | - |
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