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Published in: Archives of Public Health 1/2024

Open Access 01-12-2024 | Research

Process and outcome evaluation of a social norms approach intervention on alcohol use among Flemish university students: a quasi-experimental study

Authors: Hanna van Roozendaal, Katleen Derickx, Koen Ponnet, Benedicte Deforche, Annelies Thienpondt, Inge Glazemakers, Stijn Verhulst, Jozef De Dooy, Nico van der Lely, Guido Van Hal

Published in: Archives of Public Health | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Alcohol consumption is prevalent among students, with a common tendency to overestimate peers' alcohol use, contributing to increased consumption. This misperception is evident among Flemish students. This study aimed to develop and assess a Social Norms Approach (SNA) intervention targeting Flemish students to correct misperceptions and subsequently reduce alcohol use.

Methods

The 'Alcoholfacts' social media campaign was implemented using a quasi-experimental design from November 2022 to March 2023. A process evaluation followed Medical Research Council guidance, and intervention effects were evaluated using baseline and post-intervention surveys. Multiple linear regression with a Difference-in-Difference approach was performed for outcome assessment, using an intention-to-treat approach.

Results

The process evaluation showed that 36.3% of the intervention group had seen the campaign and that most of the exposed students found the campaign credible (73.3%). However, 54.8% of the exposed students did not find the campaign appealing. Results of the outcome assessment indicated that students of the intervention group at endline estimated students’ alcohol consumption significantly lower (bootstrapped p = 0.013; B = -1.93, bootstrapped CI = -3.620 to -0.565) compared to students of the control group. However, no significant intervention effect on student’s alcohol consumption was found (bootstrapped p = 0.741; B = -0.32, bootstrapped CI = -2.101 to 1.534).

Conclusions

The study supports the efficacy of an SNA campaign in correcting misperceptions but did not yield an immediate reduction in alcohol consumption. Future research should involve the target group in campaign material development to enhance attractiveness and impact.
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Metadata
Title
Process and outcome evaluation of a social norms approach intervention on alcohol use among Flemish university students: a quasi-experimental study
Authors
Hanna van Roozendaal
Katleen Derickx
Koen Ponnet
Benedicte Deforche
Annelies Thienpondt
Inge Glazemakers
Stijn Verhulst
Jozef De Dooy
Nico van der Lely
Guido Van Hal
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Archives of Public Health / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 2049-3258
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-024-01265-w

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