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. 2018 Dec 18;15(12):e1002714. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002714

Table 3. Effects of iAIs in terms of weekly SUs, moderating effects, and subgroup analyses (one- and two-stage results).

Primary outcome (SUs) and outcome moderators Comparisons Persons5 One-Stage Results Two-Stage Results
Effect6 95% CI p-value Effect6 95% CI p-value
Overall effect 27 8,095 b = −5.02 SU (−7.57, −2.48) <0.001 b = −4.80 SU (−6.99, −2.61) <0.001
With outlier studies removed1 23 3,129 b = −4.81 SU (−6.69, −2.93) <0.001 b = −4.36 SU (−5.93, −2.78) <0.001
With studies with AUDIT-only estimates removed2 24 6,909 b = −5.74 SU (−8.55, −2.92) <0.001 b = −5.54 SU (−7.99, −3.09) <0.001
Participant-level characteristics
Sociodemographics
Gender (female) 27 8,095 b = 2.19 SU (0.52, 3.85) 0.010 b = 1.56 SU (−0.06, 3.19) 0.059
Age (55 or older) 26 8,071 b = −1.62 SU (−3.72, 0.48) 0.130 b = −1.56 SU (−3.10, −0.02) 0.047
Education (high) 18 6,018 b = 2.12 SU (0.18, 4.07) 0.033 b = −0.08 SU (−2.83, 2.68) 0.955
Employment (yes) 16 3,179 b = −0.30 SU (−2.67, 2.07) 0.804 b = −0.51 SU (−2.93, 1.92) 0.682
Partner relationship (yes) 13 6,496 b = −0.51 SU (−2.30, 1.28) 0.576 b = −0.45 SU (−1.92, 1.01) 0.544
Drinking profiles
Regular versus binge-only drinking3 27 8,095 b = −0.99 SU (−3.19, 1.21) 0.376 b = −0.15 SU (−1.67, 1.38) 0.851
Quantity
Heavy versus non-heavy drinking4 27 8,095 b = −1.50 SU (−3.35, 0.36) 0.114 b = −6.03 SU (−10.23, −1.84) 0.005
Intervention-level characteristics
Therapeutic guidance
Unguided 19 7,366 b = −3.23 SU (−5.88, −0.59) 0.017 b = −2.55 SU (−4.06, −1.04) 0.001
Guided 8 729 b = −10.01 SU (−14.64, −5.39) <0.001 b = −10.68 SU (−16.80, −4.57) 0.001
Contrast: Guided versus Unguided b = −6.78 SU (−12.11, −1.45) 0.013 b = −8.14 SU (−14.44, −1.84) 0.011
Intensity
Single session 11 3,050 b = −3.73 SU (−7.71, 0.24) 0.066 b = −2.97 SU (−5.14, −0.79) 0.008
Multiple sessions 16 5,045 b = −5.96 SU (−9.31, −2.60) 0.001 b = −6.07 SU (−9.55, −2.60) 0.001
Contrast: Multiple versus Single b = −2.22 SU (−7.43, 2.98) 0.402 b = −3.11 SU (−7.21, 1.00) 0.138
Therapeutic orientation
Integrated 18 5,550 b = −6.53 SU (−9.57, −3.49) <0.001 b = −6.65 SU (−9.77, −3.53) <0.001
PNF only 9 2,545 b = −1.98 SU (−6.24, 2.28) 0.363 b = −1.71 SU (−3.68, 0.27) 0.091
Contrast: PNF versus Integrated b = 4.55 SU (−0.68, 9.79) 0.088 b = 4.94 SU (1.25, 8.64) 0.009
Intervention setting
Work 3 973 b = −1.88 SU (−9.52, 5.76) 0.630 b = −2.69 SU (−7.61, 2.24) 0.285
Healthcare 7 612 b = −9.12 SU (−14.33, −3.90) 0.001 b = −8.08 SU (−15.88, −0.28) 0.042
Community 17 6,510 b = −4.12 SU (−7.04, −1.19) 0.006 b = −3.50 SU (−5.29, −1.70) <0.001
Study-level characteristics
Type of control
Waitlist (WLC) 7 647 b = −11.86 SU (−16.01, −7.71) <0.001 b = −11.57 SU (−17.83, −5.30) <0.001
Other (AOC or MIC) 20 7,448 b = −2.59 SU (−4.81, −0.38) 0.022 b = −2.44 SU (−3.94, −0.95) 0.001
Contrast: WLC versus Other b = −9.27 SU (−13.97, −4.57) <0.001 b = −9.12 SU (−15.56, −2.68) 0.005
Assessment only (AOC) 10 2,811 b = −0.96 SU (−4.05, 2.12) 0.541 b = −0.88 SU (−2.16, 0.39) 0.175
Waitlist (WLC) 7 647 b = −11.86 SU (−16.01, −7.71) <0.001 b = −11.57 SU (−17.83, −5.30) <0.001
Minimal intervention (MIC) 10 4,637 b = −4.33 SU (−7.51, −1.15) 0.008 b = −4.98 SU (−7.88, −2.07) 0.001
Interactions
Unguided with WLC 3 307 b = −8.25 SU (−14.16, −2.33) 0.006 b = −6.59 SU (−11.57, −1.61) 0.009
Unguided with Other control 16 7,059 b = −2.24 SU (−4.53, 0.07) 0.057 b = −2.10 SU (−3.62, −0.57) 0.007
Contrast: Unguided—WLC versus Other control b = −6.01 SU (−12.36, 0.34) 0.063 b = −4.49 SU (−9.70, 0.71) 0.091
Guided with WLC 4 340 b = −14.96 SU (−20.47, −9.44) <0.001 b = −14.11 SU (−23.68, −4.55) 0.004
Guided with Other control 4 389 b = −4.45 SU (−10.06, 1.17) 0.121 b = −5.68 SU (−10.51, −0.84) 0.021
Contrast: Guided—WLC versus Other control b = −10.51 SU (−18.38, −2.64) 0.009 b = −8.43 SU (−19.15, 2.28) 0.123

Significant results are shown in bold.

Other control = MIC or AOC.

1Studies 36–39 were regarded as outlier studies.

2These were studies [52,56].

3Regular drinking denotes 14 or more SUs weekly for females or 21 or more for males (thus excluding binge-only drinking). Binge-only drinking denotes more than 4 or 6 SUs (females/males) on at least one occasion per week while still totalling less than 14/21 SUs weekly.

4Heavy drinking denotes 35 or more SUs weekly for females and 50 or more for males; non-heavy drinking denotes 14/21 SUs or more, but less than 35/50 SUs, weekly for females/males.

5The number of persons refers to respondents for whom data were available on post-intervention drinking behaviour (complete cases) and, for the participant level, also on the moderator in question.

6Unstandardised regression coefficients (b) indicate the effect of the iAIs in terms of alcohol reduction in SUs.

Abbreviations: AOC, assessment-only control; AUDIT, The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test; iAI, internet-based alcohol intervention; MIC, minimal-intervention control (e.g., information brochure); PNF, personalised normative feedback; SU, standard units of alcohol; WLC, waitlist control; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.