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Brief title
Health condition
increasing behavioral control and reducing (heavy) alcohol use
keywords EN: serious gaming, behavioral control, alcohol use, adolescents, delay of gratification
keyword NL: serious gaming, gedragscontrole, alcohol gebruik, adolescenten, uitstel van beloning
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
behavioral control at 2 and 4 weeks after training
Secondary outcome
alcohol use after 4 weeks and 3 month follow-up
Background summary
This study will test the effectiveness of a serious game developed to increase behavioral control and subsequently decrease heavy drinking in adolescents. Evidence based training paradigms are implemented in a serious game to increase participants' motivation to complete the training.
Study objective
1) behavioral control increases stronger in the game condition training compared to placebo and traditional training condition
2) adolescents in the game condition training will be more motivated to complete the training compared to adolescents in the placebo/traditional training condition
3) adolescents in the game condition training will drink less heavily after training compared to adolescents in the placebo/traditional training condition.
Study design
1) pre-assessment + first training session
2) second training session + behavioral control assessment
3) third training session
4) fourth training session + post-assessment
5) brief 3 month follow-up by email
Intervention
1) serious game training condition
2) placebo game training condition
3) non-Game training condition
Margot Peeters
Heidelberglaan 1, PO box 80.140,
Utrecht 3508 TC
The Netherlands
+31 (0)30 253 4522
m.peeters1@uu.nl,
Margot Peeters
Heidelberglaan 1, PO box 80.140,
Utrecht 3508 TC
The Netherlands
+31 (0)30 253 4522
m.peeters1@uu.nl,
Inclusion criteria
adolescents between 15-18 years mainstream and special education
Exclusion criteria
none
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL5812 |
NTR-old | NTR5967 |
Other | facultaire ethische commissie (Universiteit Utrecht, faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen) : FETC16-064 |