Background: There has been a significant increase in the availability of online programs for alcohol problems. A systematic review of the research evidence underpinning these programs is timely. Objectives: Our objective was to review the efficacy of online interventions for alcohol misuse. Systematic searches of Medline, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and Scopus were conducted for English abstracts (excluding dissertations) published from 1998 onward. Search terms were: (1) Internet, Web*; (2) online, computer*; (3) alcohol*; and (4) Eeffect*, trial*, random* (where * denotes a wildcard). Forward and backward searches from identified papers were also conducted. Articles were included if (1) the primary intervention was delivered and accessed vi...
Background: Current insights indicate that Web-based delivery may enhance the implementation of brie...
AIM: To determine the effects of computer-based interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption ...
Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of hazardous alco...
Background - There has been a significant increase in the availability of online programs for alcoho...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of randomised trials of web-basedinterventions for problem...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of randomised trials of web-based interventions for proble...
Background: Alcohol problems are a serious public health concern, and few problem drinkers ever seek...
BACKGROUND: The use of electronic interventions (e-interventions) may improve treatment of alcohol m...
Background: Unhealthy alcohol use among university students is cause for concern, yet the level of h...
©Robert J Tait, Raquel Paz Castro, Jessica Jane Louise Kirkman, Jamie Christopher Moore, Michael P S...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is responsible for major health and social problems. Brief interventions ...
Reviewer: Cunningham, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
In an uncontrolled pilot study of an interactive, Web-based treatment programme for people with alco...
Background: Alcohol misuse ranks within the top ten health conditions with the highest global burden...
Background: Current insights indicate that Web-based delivery may enhance the implementation of brie...
AIM: To determine the effects of computer-based interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption ...
Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of hazardous alco...
Background - There has been a significant increase in the availability of online programs for alcoho...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of randomised trials of web-basedinterventions for problem...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of randomised trials of web-based interventions for proble...
Background: Alcohol problems are a serious public health concern, and few problem drinkers ever seek...
BACKGROUND: The use of electronic interventions (e-interventions) may improve treatment of alcohol m...
Background: Unhealthy alcohol use among university students is cause for concern, yet the level of h...
©Robert J Tait, Raquel Paz Castro, Jessica Jane Louise Kirkman, Jamie Christopher Moore, Michael P S...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is responsible for major health and social problems. Brief interventions ...
Reviewer: Cunningham, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
In an uncontrolled pilot study of an interactive, Web-based treatment programme for people with alco...
Background: Alcohol misuse ranks within the top ten health conditions with the highest global burden...
Background: Current insights indicate that Web-based delivery may enhance the implementation of brie...
AIM: To determine the effects of computer-based interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption ...
Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of hazardous alco...