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Query: UMLS:C0002622 (
amnesia
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Alcohol-induced
amnesia
("blackout") is a reliable predictor of alcohol-related harm. Given its association with other negative consequences, experience of alcohol-induced
amnesia
may serve as a teachable moment, after which individuals are more likely to respond to intervention. To test this hypothesis, alcohol-induced
amnesia
was evaluated as a moderator of brief intervention effect on (a) alcohol-related consequences and (b) the proposed intervention mediators, protective behavioral strategies and peak blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Baseline alcohol risk measured using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) was also evaluated as a moderator to rule out the possibility that
amnesia
is simply an indicator of more general alcohol risk. College students (N = 198) reporting alcohol use in a typical week completed assessments at baseline and 1-month follow-up as part of a larger intervention trial. Participants were randomized to assessment only (AO; n = 58) or personalized feedback intervention (
PFI
; n = 140). Hierarchical regression was used to examine direct and indirect intervention effects. A significant group-by-
amnesia
interaction revealed that only
PFI
participants who had experienced alcohol-induced
amnesia
in the past month reported decreases in alcohol consequences at 1-month follow-up. The
PFI
reduced alcohol-related consequences indirectly through changes in peak BAC, but only among those who had experienced
amnesia
at baseline. In contrast, baseline alcohol risk (AUDIT) did not moderate intervention effects, and use of protective behavioral strategies did not statistically mediate intervention effects. Findings suggest that loss of memory for drinking events is a unique determinant of young adult response to brief alcohol intervention. Normative feedback interventions may be particularly effective for individuals who have experienced alcohol-induced
amnesia
in the past 30 days.
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PMID:Alcohol-Induced Amnesia and Personalized Drinking Feedback: Blackouts Predict Intervention Response. 3066 64