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NCT05509218: (A-FRAME)

Alcohol Feedback, Reflection and Morning Evaluation

Active, enrolled NA Last updated 26 August 2025
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Mobile-delivered personalized feedback in Youth Drinking in 152 participants. Participants enrolled and being followed up; not accepting new ones.

Timeline
26 August 2024
Primary endpoint
1 November 2025
1 December 2025

Quick facts

Lead sponsorBrown University
PhaseNA
StatusActive, enrolled
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designparallel
Maskingnone
Primary purposeprevention
Enrollment152
Start date26 August 2024
Primary completion1 November 2025
Estimated completion1 December 2025
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Brown University

Who can join

Adults 18 to 29, any sex, with Youth Drinking or Alcohol Drinking. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

The investigators propose to examine mornings after drinking as an optimal time to provide repeated, personalized feedback, with the goal of reducing hazardous drinking. Specifically, the investigators will further develop and pilot test a novel theory-based personalized feedback intervention (PFI) for heavy drinking young adults. Intervention strategies include personalized feedback (e.g., feedback on prior night blood alcohol concentration, consequences) contrasted with both drinking goals set at baseline and corrective normative feedback (e.g., how last night's drinking compares to peers). Up to 170 participants (50% non-college) will be randomized to one of three groups: PFI with monetary incentives for daily surveys, PFI without monetary incentives, or survey assessment only. The investigators will examine recruitment rates, retention rates, confirmation of intervention content delivery/intake, response rates to daily surveys, data quality, and ratings of intervention value. Investigators will test whether these indicators of engagement differ between those who do and do not receive monetary incentives for daily surveys. Further, baseline, post-test, and 3-month follow-up assessments will allow us to examine differences in drinking behavior between PFI and control. The results of the proposed research will result in a novel and scalable intervention for alcohol misuse among young adults, with potential to have an important impact on the public health problem of high-risk drinking.

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