Background: Alcohol problems are a serious public health concern, and few problem drinkers ever seek treatment. The Internet is one means of promoting access to care, but more research is needed to test the best types of interventions to employ. Evaluation of Internet-based interventions that contain a variety of research-validated cognitive-behavioral tools, which have been shown to be helpful to those with more severe alcohol concerns, should be a priority. Objective: To evaluate whether providing access to an extended Internet intervention for alcohol problems offers additional benefits in promoting reductions in alcohol consumption compared with a brief Internet intervention. The hypothesis for the current trial was that respondents who...
Background and aims Most people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are never treated. Internet-based in...
BACKGROUND:Face-to-face brief interventions for problem drinking are effective, but they have found ...
The Internet has increasingly been studied as mode of delivery for interventions targeting problemat...
Abstract Background Problem drinking causes great har...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Purpose Brief Internet interventions have been shown to reduce alcohol consumption. This trial inten...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Introduction and Aims: In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of Internet-based i...
Background: There has been a significant increase in the availability of online programs for alcohol...
The goal of this research was to understand why some people use online interventions for drinking pr...
Background: Online self-help interventions for problem drinkers show promising results, but the effe...
BACKGROUND: Web-based self-help interventions for problem drinking are coming of age. They have show...
Reviewer: Cunningham, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is responsible for major health and social problems. Brief interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Face-to-face brief interventions for problem drinking are effective, but they have found...
Background and aims Most people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are never treated. Internet-based in...
BACKGROUND:Face-to-face brief interventions for problem drinking are effective, but they have found ...
The Internet has increasingly been studied as mode of delivery for interventions targeting problemat...
Abstract Background Problem drinking causes great har...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Purpose Brief Internet interventions have been shown to reduce alcohol consumption. This trial inten...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Introduction and Aims: In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of Internet-based i...
Background: There has been a significant increase in the availability of online programs for alcohol...
The goal of this research was to understand why some people use online interventions for drinking pr...
Background: Online self-help interventions for problem drinkers show promising results, but the effe...
BACKGROUND: Web-based self-help interventions for problem drinking are coming of age. They have show...
Reviewer: Cunningham, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is responsible for major health and social problems. Brief interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Face-to-face brief interventions for problem drinking are effective, but they have found...
Background and aims Most people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are never treated. Internet-based in...
BACKGROUND:Face-to-face brief interventions for problem drinking are effective, but they have found ...
The Internet has increasingly been studied as mode of delivery for interventions targeting problemat...