Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of a 30-Day Reset Challenge
University of Oklahoma
Summary
This is a single-arm, non-randomized, prospective study to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a 30-day mobile Health (mHealth) Reset Challenge for reducing high-risk drinking.
Description
Alcohol is a modifiable risk factor for gastrointestinal and breast cancers, with heavy, binge, and daily drinking increasing cancer risk. To reduce these cancers, accessible, effective, and scalable alcohol interventions are needed. Mobile Health (mHealth) platforms are well suited for this purpose, as they can screen for high-risk drinking and deliver on-demand, evidence-based interventions directly to at-risk individuals. Building on the success of the 'Dry January' community intervention, the current study will develop and test a 30-day Reset Challenge. This trial will recruit 150 adults w…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–120 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Adults +18 * Individuals who drink alcohol regularly * Further inclusion criteria will be determined via a Zoom screening with a member of the research staff. Exclusion Criteria: \- Exclusion criteria will be determined via a Zoom screening with a member of the research staff.
Interventions
- Behavioral30-Day Alcohol Abstinence Challenge
The 30-Day reset challenge is inspired by community intervention tools like 'Dry January'. Throughout the month long trial period, participants will be asked to abstain from alcohol consumption entirely.
Location
- University of Oklahoma Schusterman Center - TulsaTulsa, Oklahoma