2023
Efficacy of alcohol reduction interventions among people with HIV as evaluated by self-report and a phosphatidylethanol (PEth) outcome: protocol for a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis
Kane J, Allen I, Fatch R, Scheffler A, Emenyonu N, Puryear S, Chirayil P, So-Armah K, Kahler C, Magidson J, Conroy A, Edelman E, Woolf-King S, Parry C, Kiene S, Chamie G, Adong J, Go V, Cook R, Muyindike W, Morojele N, Blokhina E, Krupitsky E, Fiellin D, Hahn J. Efficacy of alcohol reduction interventions among people with HIV as evaluated by self-report and a phosphatidylethanol (PEth) outcome: protocol for a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis. BMJ Open 2023, 13: e070713. PMID: 37280036, PMCID: PMC10254608, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070713.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol useUnhealthy alcohol useSelf-reported measurementsAlcohol reduction interventionsEfficacy of interventionsAlcohol outcomesIndividual participant dataIntervention studiesAlcohol interventionsInformation biasesAdditional ethical approvalParticipants 15 yearsEffective interventionsSystematic reviewTreatment effectsParticipant dataHIV viral suppressionPrimary outcome variableReduction interventionsPooled treatment effectOutcome variablesInterventionInternational scientific meetingsSecondary outcomesViral suppression
2018
Text Messaging to Reduce Alcohol Relapse in Prelisting Liver Transplant Candidates: A Pilot Feasibility Study
DeMartini KS, Schilsky ML, Palmer A, Fehon DC, Zimbrean P, O'Malley SS, Lee HB, Toll BA. Text Messaging to Reduce Alcohol Relapse in Prelisting Liver Transplant Candidates: A Pilot Feasibility Study. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2018, 42: 761-769. PMID: 29498753, PMCID: PMC6438371, DOI: 10.1111/acer.13603.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcoholic liver diseaseLiver transplant candidatesLiver transplant patientsStandard careEfficacy outcomesTransplant patientsTransplant candidatesFeasibility outcomesTM participantsAlcohol interventionsClinical efficacy outcomesLiver transplantation programPreliminary efficacy outcomesPrimary feasibility outcomePilot feasibility trialPilot feasibility studyRelapse prevention interventionsBetter treatment outcomesLiver diseaseFeasibility trialUnited NetworkTransplantation programIntervention satisfactionTreatment outcomesAlcohol relapse
2017
Using Sleep Interventions to Engage and Treat Heavy‐Drinking College Students: A Randomized Pilot Study
Fucito LM, DeMartini KS, Hanrahan TH, Yaggi HK, Heffern C, Redeker NS. Using Sleep Interventions to Engage and Treat Heavy‐Drinking College Students: A Randomized Pilot Study. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2017, 41: 798-809. PMID: 28118486, PMCID: PMC5378596, DOI: 10.1111/acer.13342.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeavy-drinking college studentsAlcohol-related consequencesCollege studentsSleep interventionsGreater sleep improvementsBehavioral sleep interventionsHeavy drinking college studentsTreatment engagement strategiesHeavy-drinking studentsHigher alcohol consumption levelsSubsequent drinking outcomesWeb-based interventionSleep concernsEffective alcohol interventionsSleep treatmentsDrinking outcomesDrinking weekAlcohol interventionsSleep improvementImproved sleep qualitySleep contentControl conditionAlcohol consumption levelsAlcohol useRecruitment ads
2016
Randomized Controlled Trial of a Very Brief, Multicomponent Web-Based Alcohol Intervention for Undergraduates With a Focus on Protective Behavioral Strategies
Leeman RF, DeMartini KS, Gueorguieva R, Nogueira C, Corbin WR, Neighbors C, O’Malley S. Randomized Controlled Trial of a Very Brief, Multicomponent Web-Based Alcohol Intervention for Undergraduates With a Focus on Protective Behavioral Strategies. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2016, 84: 1008-1015. PMID: 27599223, PMCID: PMC5332163, DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000132.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeavy drinkingWeb-based alcohol interventionPast-month heavy drinkingPeak drinkingControl conditionAlcohol-related problemsBrief interventionAlcohol interventionsYoung adultsInterventionWeeksSignificant differencesDrinkingMonthsDrinksFocused listPBSAssessment controlResearch interventionsFirst studyCondition participants
2015
Integrating smoking cessation and alcohol use treatment in homeless populations: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Ojo-Fati O, John F, Thomas J, Joseph AM, Raymond NC, Cooney NL, Pratt R, Rogers CR, Everson-Rose SA, Luo X, Okuyemi KS. Integrating smoking cessation and alcohol use treatment in homeless populations: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2015, 16: 385. PMID: 26320081, PMCID: PMC4552980, DOI: 10.1186/s13063-015-0858-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyWeekly individual sessionsHomeless smokersIntensive smoking interventionAlcohol abuse treatmentSmoking cessation clinical trialCessation interventionsBehavioral therapyAlcohol outcomesCessation clinical trialIndividual sessionsSmoking outcomesAbuse treatmentAlcohol interventionsSmoking cessation interventionSmoking cessationSmoking ratesSmoking abstinenceAlcohol use treatmentSmoking interventionsIntensive smokingEvidence-based smoking cessation interventionsGroup sessionsUse treatmentCigarette smoking ratesHeavy-Drinking Smokers' Treatment Needs and Preferences: A Mixed-Methods Study
Fucito LM, Hanrahan TH. Heavy-Drinking Smokers' Treatment Needs and Preferences: A Mixed-Methods Study. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2015, 59: 38-44. PMID: 26297324, PMCID: PMC4548819, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2015.07.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol interventionsHeavy drinking smokersMixed-methods studyPerceptions of smokingSmoking cessationTreatment preferencesSmokingStress/negative affectHealth gainsHealth feedbackTreatment formatStrong associationSemi-structured focus group interviewsTreatment modelSmokersOverall enthusiasmDrinkingBehavior changeInterventionGreatest barrierMethods studyTreatmentStandardized surveyFocus group interviewsParticipantsA Randomized Trial for Hazardous Drinking and Smoking Cessation for Callers to a Quitline
Toll BA, Martino S, O’Malley S, Fucito LM, McKee SA, Kahler CW, Rojewski AM, Mahoney MC, Wu R, Celestino P, Seshadri S, Koutsky J, Hyland A, Cummings KM. A Randomized Trial for Hazardous Drinking and Smoking Cessation for Callers to a Quitline. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2015, 83: 445-454. PMID: 25419583, PMCID: PMC5996380, DOI: 10.1037/a0038183.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStandard careHazardous drinkingHigher smoking cessation ratesNew York State Smokers' QuitlineHeavy drinkingBrief motivational counselingSmoking cessation ratesState Smokers' QuitlineBrief alcohol interventionTelephone coachesCessation counselingTreat analysisCessation ratesRandomized trialsTelephone quitlinesCessation successSmoking cessationAcceptable adherenceMotivational counselingQuitlineAlcohol interventionsAlcohol useCareSmokersDrinkingNovel Approaches to Individual Alcohol Interventions for Heavy Drinking College Students and Young Adults
DeMartini KS, Fucito LM, O’Malley S. Novel Approaches to Individual Alcohol Interventions for Heavy Drinking College Students and Young Adults. Current Addiction Reports 2015, 2: 47-57. PMID: 26258001, PMCID: PMC4524658, DOI: 10.1007/s40429-015-0043-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol interventionsAlcohol outcomesCollege studentsHeavy drinking college studentsYoung adultsNovel interventionsAlcohol-related problemsNovel treatment approachesIntervention efficacyTreat populationAlcohol useEfficacious interventionsTreatment approachesAlcohol consumptionTreatment integrationInterventionEfficacyLimited durationAdultsOutcomesStudentsUrgent needPopulationPrevalenceTrials
2012
Tobacco Quitlines Need to Assess and Intervene with Callers' Hazardous Drinking
Toll BA, Cummings KM, O'Malley SS, Carlin‐Menter S, McKee SA, Hyland A, Wu R, Hopkins J, Celestino P. Tobacco Quitlines Need to Assess and Intervene with Callers' Hazardous Drinking. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2012, 36: 1653-1658. PMID: 22703028, PMCID: PMC3436938, DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2012.01767.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking cessation ratesCessation ratesBrief alcohol interventionHazardous drinkingHigh-risk drinkersQuitline callersTobacco quitlineCessation outcomesNIAAA guidelinesAlcohol interventionsLower smoking cessation ratesModerate alcohol consumptionShort-term followQuarter of smokersHazardous drinking patternsHigh rateSmoking cessationDaily smokersModerate drinkersSmoking relapseHazardous drinkersAlcohol consumptionSmokersDrinking patternsQuitline
2009
Correlates of AUDIT Risk Status for Male and Female College Students
DeMartini K, Carey K. Correlates of AUDIT Risk Status for Male and Female College Students. Journal Of American College Health 2009, 58: 233-239. PMID: 19959437, DOI: 10.1080/07448480903295342.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood alcohol concentrationRisk statusPsychosocial problemsLower health ratingsLifetime drug useBrief alcohol interventionLogistic regression modelsAlcohol use patternsHigher alcohol useGender-specific correlatesSleep problemsHazardous drinkersHealth ratingsDrug useAlcohol interventionsRisk participantsAlcohol useHealth indexDrinker statusBehavioral correlatesDifferent behavioral profilesWomenBehavioral profileRegression modelsAlcohol concentrationThe motivational context for mandated alcohol interventions for college students by gender and family history
Carey K, DeMartini K. The motivational context for mandated alcohol interventions for college students by gender and family history. Addictive Behaviors 2009, 35: 218-223. PMID: 19914002, PMCID: PMC2815154, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.10.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMotivational variablesAlcohol useAlcohol interventionsDecisional balanceCollege studentsMotivational contextIntrinsic motivationPeer normsMotivational factorsDrinking patternsAlcohol problemsCurrent alcohol useMore motivationMotivationSanction eventGender differencesBaseline assessmentFemale studentsPrevention interventionsStudentsInterventionMale studentsBiological riskGenderParticipantsAlcohol Interventions for College Students Improves Antecedents of Behavioral Change: Results from a Meta-Analysis of 34 Randomized Controlled Trials.
Scott-Sheldon L, DeMartini K, Carey K, Carey M. Alcohol Interventions for College Students Improves Antecedents of Behavioral Change: Results from a Meta-Analysis of 34 Randomized Controlled Trials. Journal Of Social And Clinical Psychology 2009, 28: 799-823. PMID: 33767529, PMCID: PMC7990229, DOI: 10.1521/jscp.2009.28.7.799.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol-related knowledgePsychological outcomesAlcohol interventionsFirst post-intervention assessmentEffect sizePost-intervention assessmentAlcohol expectanciesDescriptive normsPositive effect sizesMean effect sizeCollege studentsIntervention contentIndependent ratersBehavioral changesIntervention characteristicsMethodological featuresInterventionParticipant characteristicsGreater improvementCollege students' knowledgeAntecedentsControlled TrialsRandom-effects modelIntentionAttitudes
2007
Individual-level interventions to reduce college student drinking: A meta-analytic review
Carey K, Scott-Sheldon L, Carey M, DeMartini K. Individual-level interventions to reduce college student drinking: A meta-analytic review. Addictive Behaviors 2007, 32: 2469-2494. PMID: 17590277, PMCID: PMC2144910, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2007.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol-related problemsCollege drinkersRisk college drinkersCollege student drinkingMeta-analytic reviewMaintenance of effectsIndividual-level interventionsNormative feedbackMean effect sizeMotivational interviewingComparison conditionStudent drinkingModerator analysesIntervention conditionAlcohol interventionsRisk reduction interventionsFace interventionsEfficacious interventionsStudy descriptorsIntervention componentsEffect sizeFuture researchPrevention interventionsReduction interventionsParticipant characteristics
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