Background: University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are often unaware that their drinking is risky and exceeds normative levels. We tested the efficacy of a proactive Web-based alcohol screening and brief intervention program. Methods A randomized controlled trial was conducted at an Australian university in 2007. Invitations were sent to 13 000 undergraduates (age range, 17-24 years) to complete a Web-based Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test. Of 7237 students who responded, 2435 scored in the hazardous/harmful range (8) and were randomized, and 2050 (84%) completed at least 1 follow-up assessment. Intervention was 10 minutes of Web-based motivational assessment and personalized feedback. Controls rece...
Introduction and Aims. Despite growing evidence of the efficacy of electronic screening and brief in...
Background: There is compelling evidence support-ing screening and brief intervention (SBI) for haza...
The aim was to study implementation and efficacy of two intervention techniques for risky alcohol co...
Background: University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are often unaware...
Background: University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are often unawar...
IMPORTANCE: Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, particul...
IMPORTANCE: Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, particul...
IMPORTANCE: Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, particul...
Background Strong evidence exists for the efficacy of screening and brief intervention for reducing ...
Background: University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are often unaware...
AIMS: Like many indigenous peoples, New Zealand Māori bear a heavy burden of alcohol-related harm re...
Background: Unhealthy alcohol use among university students is cause for concern, yet the level of h...
Background: The prevalence of heavy drinking among college students and its associated health relate...
Aims: Like many indigenous peoples, New Zealand Māori bear a heavy burden of alcohol-related harm re...
Introduction and Aims: Despite growing evidence of the efficacy of electronic screening and brief in...
Introduction and Aims. Despite growing evidence of the efficacy of electronic screening and brief in...
Background: There is compelling evidence support-ing screening and brief intervention (SBI) for haza...
The aim was to study implementation and efficacy of two intervention techniques for risky alcohol co...
Background: University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are often unaware...
Background: University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are often unawar...
IMPORTANCE: Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, particul...
IMPORTANCE: Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, particul...
IMPORTANCE: Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, particul...
Background Strong evidence exists for the efficacy of screening and brief intervention for reducing ...
Background: University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are often unaware...
AIMS: Like many indigenous peoples, New Zealand Māori bear a heavy burden of alcohol-related harm re...
Background: Unhealthy alcohol use among university students is cause for concern, yet the level of h...
Background: The prevalence of heavy drinking among college students and its associated health relate...
Aims: Like many indigenous peoples, New Zealand Māori bear a heavy burden of alcohol-related harm re...
Introduction and Aims: Despite growing evidence of the efficacy of electronic screening and brief in...
Introduction and Aims. Despite growing evidence of the efficacy of electronic screening and brief in...
Background: There is compelling evidence support-ing screening and brief intervention (SBI) for haza...
The aim was to study implementation and efficacy of two intervention techniques for risky alcohol co...