Parent Intervention to Reduce College Student Drinking and Consequences

NAActive, not recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

2,061

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 14, 2021

Primary Completion Date

May 31, 2028

Study Completion Date

May 31, 2028

Conditions
Underage DrinkingDriving Under the InfluenceDrinking, TeenDrinking, College
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

P-Chat

The P-Chat is a brief individually delivered intervention based on the principles of Motivational Interviewing (MI) and focuses on increasing parents' motivation to reduce permissiveness toward underage alcohol use while reducing defensiveness and barriers to implementing these rules with their teen.

BEHAVIORAL

PBI

"The PBI is currently a model prevention resource at NIAAA's College Alcohol Intervention Matrix and the research was discussed in the most recent Surgeon General's Report as one of the two prevention approaches that met the rigorous criteria to be considered efficacious. The first section of the PBI provides an introduction to the problem of substance use. The second section focuses on specific skill building strategies that parents can use to improve communication channels with their teen. Third, is a section that addresses peer influence and provides strategies for developing assertiveness. The fourth section is an in-depth discussion of underage drinking, physiological and psychological effects, mixing alcohol with other drugs, motives for why students drink and don't drink, warning signs, risky binge-type drinking, impaired driving, riding with impaired drivers, alcohol and sexual assault, and how to communicate about parents' experiences when they were young."

BEHAVIORAL

P-Chat+

The P-Chat+ is a combination of the P-Chat and PBI described above. Parents in this arm of the study will receive both interventions.

Trial Locations (1)

16802

Penn State University, University Park

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

NIH

collaborator

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

NIH

lead

Penn State University

OTHER