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Table 3 Acceptability of SBI program (user experience) by type of beverage use and intervention received (n = 251)

From: Feasibility and acceptability of a novel, computerized screening and brief intervention (SBI) for alcohol and sweetened beverage use in pregnancy

 

Alcohol intervention (n = 15) %

SSB intervention (n = 115) %

Reported “just a sip” of alcohol, received alcohol intervention (n = 15) %

Program was easy to use&

98

96

100

Learned something new

84

93*

80

Program a good idea for asking women about their drinking

   

  Prefer a person asking

15

13

0

  Prefer the computer

30

23

33

  Like either way

55

64

67

Will share the information learned from the program with others

79

85

87

Will talk with the doctor or WIC staff about anything learned from the program

68

84**

80

Had adequate privacy to answer the questions honestly

84

90

87

Difficult to understand questions or materials in the program?

   

  Yes, a lot

5

8

13

  Yes, a little

4

10

0

  No, not at all

90

82

87

  1. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01.
  2. &Statistically significant differences between very high percentages are unlikely to be meaningful and were not assessed.