Background: In recent years more and more electronic health behaviour interventions have been developed in order to reach individuals with an unhealthy behaviour such as risky drinking. This is especially relevant in university students who are among those who most frequently are risky drinkers. This study explored the acceptability and feasibility, in an unselected group of university students, of a fully automated multiple session alcohol intervention offering different modes of delivery such as email, SMS and Android. Material and Methods: A total of 11,283 students at Linköping University in Sweden were invited to perform a single session alcohol intervention and among those accepting this (4916 students) a total of 24.7% accepted to fu...
Background: About 50% of university students overconsume alcohol, and drinking habits in later adult...
New technologies have previously been used to deliver alcohol interventions to university students....
Introduction and Aims. Despite growing evidence of the efficacy of electronic screening and brief in...
Background: In recent years more and more electronic health behaviour interventions have been develo...
Background: Excessive drinking among university students is a global challenge, leading to significa...
Introduction: Most university students overconsume alcohol and have smartphones. Brief online inter...
Background: Despite significant health risks, heavy drinking of alcohol among university students is...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' alco...
BACKGROUND: Heavy consumption of alcohol among university students is a global problem, with excessi...
Background: Alcohol is responsible for a large and growing proportion of the global burden of diseas...
Introduction and Aims: Despite growing evidence of the efficacy of electronic screening and brief in...
New technologies have previously been used to deliver alcohol interventions to university students....
Background: Drinking of alcohol among university students is a global phenomenon; heavy episodic dri...
Mobile interventions based on text messages, automated telephone programs (interactive voice respons...
Background: Unhealthy alcohol use among university students is cause for concern, yet the level of h...
Background: About 50% of university students overconsume alcohol, and drinking habits in later adult...
New technologies have previously been used to deliver alcohol interventions to university students....
Introduction and Aims. Despite growing evidence of the efficacy of electronic screening and brief in...
Background: In recent years more and more electronic health behaviour interventions have been develo...
Background: Excessive drinking among university students is a global challenge, leading to significa...
Introduction: Most university students overconsume alcohol and have smartphones. Brief online inter...
Background: Despite significant health risks, heavy drinking of alcohol among university students is...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' alco...
BACKGROUND: Heavy consumption of alcohol among university students is a global problem, with excessi...
Background: Alcohol is responsible for a large and growing proportion of the global burden of diseas...
Introduction and Aims: Despite growing evidence of the efficacy of electronic screening and brief in...
New technologies have previously been used to deliver alcohol interventions to university students....
Background: Drinking of alcohol among university students is a global phenomenon; heavy episodic dri...
Mobile interventions based on text messages, automated telephone programs (interactive voice respons...
Background: Unhealthy alcohol use among university students is cause for concern, yet the level of h...
Background: About 50% of university students overconsume alcohol, and drinking habits in later adult...
New technologies have previously been used to deliver alcohol interventions to university students....
Introduction and Aims. Despite growing evidence of the efficacy of electronic screening and brief in...