Background: Excessive alcohol consumption on single occasions among undergraduate students is a major health issue as research has shown this pattern of drinking to be related to maladaptive health and psychosocial outcomes. Brief, theory-based interventions targeting motivation and self-control as behavior-change techniques have been identified as effective means to reduce alcohol consumption, but few studies have examined the interactive effects of these components. The aim of the present study is to develop a brief theory-based intervention using motivational and self-control intervention techniques to reduce alcohol consumption in undergraduate students. Methods/Design: The intervention will adopt a factorial design to test the main and...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
Objectives: The current research evaluated delivery modality and incentive as factors affecting recr...
<div><p>In the current study we investigated the effect of a brief personalised feedback interventio...
BackgroundExcessive alcohol consumption on single occasions among undergraduate students is a major ...
Objectives. Undergraduate students frequently exceed guideline limits for alcohol intake in a single...
Background Excessive alcohol consumption has been linked to deleterious health consequences among un...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption has been linked to deleterious health consequences among u...
Purpose: The present study tested the efficacy of a theory-based online intervention comprising moti...
BackgroundPre-drinking refers to the consumption of alcohol at home or a private residence prior to ...
Alcohol use is a common occurrence among college students and the negative consequences associated w...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
College students' drinking patterns have been a cause for concern for a number of years. The presen...
- Objectives: To assess the impact of a mental simulation intervention designed to reduce student al...
This thesis is concerned with the recognition, assessment, management, and potential non-pharmacolog...
Objective: Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in substance use is most likely when...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
Objectives: The current research evaluated delivery modality and incentive as factors affecting recr...
<div><p>In the current study we investigated the effect of a brief personalised feedback interventio...
BackgroundExcessive alcohol consumption on single occasions among undergraduate students is a major ...
Objectives. Undergraduate students frequently exceed guideline limits for alcohol intake in a single...
Background Excessive alcohol consumption has been linked to deleterious health consequences among un...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption has been linked to deleterious health consequences among u...
Purpose: The present study tested the efficacy of a theory-based online intervention comprising moti...
BackgroundPre-drinking refers to the consumption of alcohol at home or a private residence prior to ...
Alcohol use is a common occurrence among college students and the negative consequences associated w...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
College students' drinking patterns have been a cause for concern for a number of years. The presen...
- Objectives: To assess the impact of a mental simulation intervention designed to reduce student al...
This thesis is concerned with the recognition, assessment, management, and potential non-pharmacolog...
Objective: Behavioral economic theory suggests that a reduction in substance use is most likely when...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
Objectives: The current research evaluated delivery modality and incentive as factors affecting recr...
<div><p>In the current study we investigated the effect of a brief personalised feedback interventio...