Pilot of a Telehealth Brief Alcohol Intervention for College Students at a Hispanic Serving Institution
- Resource Type
- Journal Articles
Reports - Research
- Authors
- Bethany Rainisch (ORCID 0000-0002-3001-3238); Myriam Forster (ORCID 0000-0002-0055-0016); Naida Karamehic; Mayra Cornejo; Linn Dahlman
- Source
- Journal of American College Health. 2024 72(2):654-660.
- Subject
- California
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 0744-8481
1940-3208
Objective: While college can be a period of exploration, it is also marked by risky alcohol use. Brief alcohol screening and intervention for college students (BASICS) has yet to be used in the telehealth platform among minority students. This study assesses the short-term outcomes of a pilot telehealth brief alcohol abuse intervention for students attending a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). Participants: One hundred and fifty-two students attending a large public university participated. Methods: Students participated in a BASICS-adapted telehealth brief intervention with a certified alcohol counselor. Baseline and 30-day follow-up surveys were completed electronically. Results: There were significant changes in drinking behaviors at 30-day follow-up after participating in the telehealth pilot among high-risk drinkers. Conclusion: Telehealth interventions are accessible and convenient for students at a HSI, and brief alcohol interventions adapted from BASICS utilizing telehealth can significantly impact alcohol use behaviors.