In personalized interventions for risky-drinking college students, more thorough is more effective

Personalized feedback interventions (PFIs), a common strategy for helping college students moderate their alcohol use, can reduce drinking and its negative consequences. But such interventions vary by length and complexity, and targeting them strategically—considering users’ level of attentiveness—is an important determinant of outcomes, a new study has found.

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