BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout the world. Although there are a range of effective interventions to help heavy drinkers reduce their alcohol consumption, these have little proven population-level impact. Researchers internationally are looking at the potential of Internet interventions in this area. METHODS/DESIGN: In a two-arm randomised controlled trial, an on-line psychologically enhanced interactive computer-based intervention is compared with a flat, text-based information web-site. Recruitment, consent, randomisation and data collection are all on-line. The primary outcome is total past-week alcohol consumption; secondary outcomes include hazardous or harmful drinking, depend...
BACKGROUND: “Hazardous and harmful” drinkers make up approximately 23 % of the adult population in...
Background: The prevalence of heavy drinking among college students and its associated health relate...
Purpose Brief Internet interventions have been shown to reduce alcohol consumption. This trial inten...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout the worl...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout the worl...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout ...
Background: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
BACKGROUND: "Hazardous and harmful" drinkers make up approximately 23 % of the adult population in E...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is responsible for major health and social problems. Brief interventions ...
AIMS: The content of novel interventions is often not well specified. We provide a detailed account ...
Reviewer: Cunningham, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is responsible for a large and growing proportion of the global burden of diseas...
Objective: We conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of Inter...
BACKGROUND: “Hazardous and harmful” drinkers make up approximately 23 % of the adult population in...
Background: The prevalence of heavy drinking among college students and its associated health relate...
Purpose Brief Internet interventions have been shown to reduce alcohol consumption. This trial inten...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout the worl...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout the worl...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout ...
Background: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
BACKGROUND: "Hazardous and harmful" drinkers make up approximately 23 % of the adult population in E...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is responsible for major health and social problems. Brief interventions ...
AIMS: The content of novel interventions is often not well specified. We provide a detailed account ...
Reviewer: Cunningham, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is responsible for a large and growing proportion of the global burden of diseas...
Objective: We conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of Inter...
BACKGROUND: “Hazardous and harmful” drinkers make up approximately 23 % of the adult population in...
Background: The prevalence of heavy drinking among college students and its associated health relate...
Purpose Brief Internet interventions have been shown to reduce alcohol consumption. This trial inten...