To estimate the long-term efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention (IBI) in decreasing alcohol use among men on 1.) number of drinks/week and 2.) monthly or more binge drinking prevalence. In addition, overall changes in alcohol use were assessed. Participants in a cohort study were recruited in a two parallel-group randomized controlled trial of an IBI versus no-intervention control condition, showing a positive intervention effect at 6 months. As part of the regular cohort assessments, participants were re-assessed 47 months after the initial trial, offering an opportunity to determine long-term efficacy. Young Swiss men from the general population. Of 737 randomized trial participants with unhealthy alcohol use (>14 drinks/wee...
Background: Web-based brief alcohol interventions are effective in reducing alcohol use among studen...
IMPORTANCE: Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, particul...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Web-based alcohol interventions have demonstrated efficacy...
To estimate the long-term efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention (IBI) in decreasing alcoh...
Aim: To test the efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention (IBI) in decreasing alcohol use am...
To test the efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention (IBI) in decreasing alcohol use among y...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use is one of the leading modifiable morbidity and mortality risk factors amon...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Alcohol use is one of the leading modifiable morbidity and mortality risk...
Introduction Alcohol use is one of the leading modifiable morbidity and mortality risk factors am...
To tested whether the efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention that included normative drink...
Contains fulltext : 90252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Curr...
Purpose Brief Internet interventions have been shown to reduce alcohol consumption. This trial inten...
© 2015 Deluca et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: Alcohol is a major global threat to publi...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy alcohol use among university students is cause for concern, yet the level of h...
Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are widespread and have serious consequences, but are among the most und...
Background: Web-based brief alcohol interventions are effective in reducing alcohol use among studen...
IMPORTANCE: Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, particul...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Web-based alcohol interventions have demonstrated efficacy...
To estimate the long-term efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention (IBI) in decreasing alcoh...
Aim: To test the efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention (IBI) in decreasing alcohol use am...
To test the efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention (IBI) in decreasing alcohol use among y...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use is one of the leading modifiable morbidity and mortality risk factors amon...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Alcohol use is one of the leading modifiable morbidity and mortality risk...
Introduction Alcohol use is one of the leading modifiable morbidity and mortality risk factors am...
To tested whether the efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention that included normative drink...
Contains fulltext : 90252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Curr...
Purpose Brief Internet interventions have been shown to reduce alcohol consumption. This trial inten...
© 2015 Deluca et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: Alcohol is a major global threat to publi...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy alcohol use among university students is cause for concern, yet the level of h...
Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are widespread and have serious consequences, but are among the most und...
Background: Web-based brief alcohol interventions are effective in reducing alcohol use among studen...
IMPORTANCE: Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, particul...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Web-based alcohol interventions have demonstrated efficacy...