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Attitudes & College Experiences

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Attitudes & College Experiences

High volume drinking by young adults has proven resistant to long term change, so new approaches are needed. Given strong associations between alcohol-related attitudes and drinking behavior, the investigators adapt a theory-based attitude change strategy for use in alcohol prevention. This research tests the impact of a brief counter attitudinal advocacy activity on subsequent drinking and negative consequences.

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Behavioral - CAA

Participants will write about the use of PBS and alcohol use.

Behavioral - Control

Participants will write about eating and exercise.

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Using Counter Attitudinal Advocacy to Change Drinking Behavior & Related Problems

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NCT04026633

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