Project Type(s):
Basic Science
- Jason Ramirez, PhD
- Jessica A. Blayney, PhD
- Jessica Canning
The overall aim of the REACT Study is to create and assess smartphone-based cognitive tasks to examine how acute alcohol intoxication affects attention. First, we will adapt laboratory-based cognitive tasks for use on smartphones. To maximize usability, feedback will be gathered in rapid prototyping interviews with young adults. Then, we will evaluate the adapted smartphone tasks in two settings: (1) a controlled laboratory session in which young adults are administered a standard dose of alcohol, and (2) real-world drinking experiences over eight weekends, as measured with phone surveys and a wrist-based alcohol biosensor. Findings are expected to clarify the role of alcohol-related attentional narrowing in real-world behaviors. Results will be used to inform the development of just-in-time adaptive interventions to prevent alcohol-related consequences.
Project Period:
September 7, 2022 — August 31, 2024
No
Funding Type(s):
Federal
NIAAA
Geographic Area(s):
Seattle/Puget Sound
Patient Population(s):
Young Adults
Targeted Condition(s):
Substance use disorders/misuse