Collaborative information exchange using elicit-provide-elicit to reduce risky drinking among college students

Journal of communication in healthcare(2017)

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ABSTRACTBackground: Collaborative information exchange using the elicit-provide-elicit (EPE) technique is a recommended health communication strategy, though little empirical work has evaluated its merit.Methods: This study evaluated the impact of EPE on risky drinking knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Undergraduate drinkers (n = 150) were randomized to receive information regarding risky drinking limits via collaborative exchange (EPE), provision only, or to a no information control group. Changes in drinking behavior from baseline to 2-week follow-up were assessed. In addition, knowledge of and attitudes towards drinking limits were measured at follow-up.Results: Drinks per drinking day, percent days abstinent, and peak consumption did not improve from baseline to follow-up in any group. At follow-up, the proportion of participants who exceeded daily drinking cutoffs significantly decreased in the EPE and provision-only conditions, but increased among control participants. EPE and provision participan...
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