Funding: The research reported in this issue of the journal was funded by the PHR programme as project number 11/3050/30.Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience high levels of alcohol-related harm. Objectives: To test the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a text message intervention in reducing the frequency of binge drinking among disadvantaged men. Study design: A four-centre, parallel-group, pragmatic, individually randomised controlled trial was conducted. Randomisation was carried out using a secure remote web-based system. It was stratified by participating centre and recruitment method and restricted using block sizes of randomly varying lengths. Setting: The study wa...
Aims: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text-message intervention to reduce binge d...
The project was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Public Health Researc...
Purpose: This study identified the extent and nature of engagement with a theoretically based be...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience h...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience ...
This study was funded by the NIHR Public Health Research programme (11/3050/30).Aims To test the eff...
This project was funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research Public Health Research (NIH...
Aims To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text‐message intervention to reduce binge dr...
AimsTo test the effectiveness of a theoretically-based text message intervention to reduce binge dri...
BackgroundSocially disadvantaged men are at a substantially higher risk of developing alcohol-relate...
Aims: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text‐message intervention to reduce binge...
Aims: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text-message intervention to reduce binge d...
The project was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Public Health Researc...
Purpose: This study identified the extent and nature of engagement with a theoretically based be...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience h...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience ...
This study was funded by the NIHR Public Health Research programme (11/3050/30).Aims To test the eff...
This project was funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research Public Health Research (NIH...
Aims To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text‐message intervention to reduce binge dr...
AimsTo test the effectiveness of a theoretically-based text message intervention to reduce binge dri...
BackgroundSocially disadvantaged men are at a substantially higher risk of developing alcohol-relate...
Aims: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text‐message intervention to reduce binge...
Aims: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text-message intervention to reduce binge d...
The project was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Public Health Researc...
Purpose: This study identified the extent and nature of engagement with a theoretically based be...