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Text Messaging to Reduce High-risk Alcohol Use Among Older Adults

High-risk drinking is very prevalent among Danes aged 55+. It poses a serious risk to health and independent living, burdening health care systems and family members. Measures to reduce high-risk alcohol use in this growing group at need are urgently needed. A recent small study from the US shows that text messaging reduces high-risk alcohol intake in older adults. The investigators will conduct a pilot study with the same intervention in Denmark, with adaptations to language and culture. The pilot study will investigate among Danish older adults whether text messaging is well-accepted by participants and feasible in terms of reducing 1) high-risk drinking and 2) commonly accompanying problems with daily functioning, social relationships, and mental and physical health. The pilot-trial will include n=60 adults aged 55-80 years who will receive alcohol-related text messages (within a secure app for data protection purposes) over 12 weeks. Assessments will include a baseline assessment and a post-assessment.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Age: 55-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of Southern DenmarkUpdated: Apr 2, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

consumption of > 10 standard drinks á 12 gram ethanol per week (i.e., high-risk... [+4]

drinking more than 53 standard drinks per week in the last four weeks [+8]