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Alcohol Consumption: Norms, Identities, & Motivations

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Trial Parameters

Condition Binge Drinking
Sponsor University Hospital, Caen
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 240
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 30 Years
Start Date 2024-04-05
Completion 2026-01-30
Interventions
Induced hypocrisysocial identity mappingMotivational modeling

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Brief Summary

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 order to develop relevant and adapted prevention tools. The ALCONIM study (IRESP funding; Agreement 20II31-00 - ADUC part 3) is a randomized controlled trial that focuses on the specific determinants of norms, identities and motivations. The main objective of this experiment in social psychology is to validate a program for the prevention of BD practices based on motivational interviewing (MI) associated with induced hypocrisy (IH), social identity mapping (SIM) and motivational modeling (MM) in a student environment.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * aged between 18 and 30 years old, * of French mother language, * of both sexes, * binge drinking score \> 1, * having signed an informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: * Pregnant or breastfeeding students, * students who declare a history of neurological, neurosurgical, psychiatric, endocrine or infectious diseases.

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