The current aim was to examine the effectiveness of behaviour change techniques (BCTs), theory and other characteristics in increasing the effectiveness of computer-delivered interventions (CDIs) to reduce alcohol consumption. Included were randomised studies with a primary aim of reducing alcohol consumption, which compared self-directed CDIs to assessment-only control groups. CDIs were coded for the use of 42 BCTs from an alcohol-specific taxonomy, the use of theory according to a theory coding scheme and general characteristics such as length of the CDI. Effectiveness of CDIs was assessed using random-effects meta-analysis and the association between the moderators and effect size was assessed using univariate and multivariate meta-regre...
Context: The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has bee...
The present study used a randomized clinical trial design to examine the effectiveness of personaliz...
Context The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has been...
AIM: To determine the effects of computer-based interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption ...
Aims: To quantify the overall effectiveness of computer-delivered interventions for alcohol and toba...
The aim of this review is to provide an overview of knowledge and knowledge gaps in the field of com...
Background: Applying theory to the design and evaluation of interventions is likely to increase effe...
Background: Digital behavior change interventions (DBCIs) appear to reduce alcohol consumption, but...
Background: Computer-tailored programs are a promising tool to stimulate health behavior change, suc...
BackgroundAlcohol use and binge drinking among adolescents and young adults remain frequent causes o...
Abstract Background Alcohol use and binge drinking among adolescents and young adults remain frequen...
Aim To compare the effectiveness of practitioner versus digitally delivered interventions for red...
Computer-delivered interventions (CDI) for alcohol use comprise a relatively new treatment for indiv...
BackgroundCognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has long-standing evidence for efficacy in the treatmen...
Context:The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has been...
Context: The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has bee...
The present study used a randomized clinical trial design to examine the effectiveness of personaliz...
Context The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has been...
AIM: To determine the effects of computer-based interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption ...
Aims: To quantify the overall effectiveness of computer-delivered interventions for alcohol and toba...
The aim of this review is to provide an overview of knowledge and knowledge gaps in the field of com...
Background: Applying theory to the design and evaluation of interventions is likely to increase effe...
Background: Digital behavior change interventions (DBCIs) appear to reduce alcohol consumption, but...
Background: Computer-tailored programs are a promising tool to stimulate health behavior change, suc...
BackgroundAlcohol use and binge drinking among adolescents and young adults remain frequent causes o...
Abstract Background Alcohol use and binge drinking among adolescents and young adults remain frequen...
Aim To compare the effectiveness of practitioner versus digitally delivered interventions for red...
Computer-delivered interventions (CDI) for alcohol use comprise a relatively new treatment for indiv...
BackgroundCognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has long-standing evidence for efficacy in the treatmen...
Context:The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has been...
Context: The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has bee...
The present study used a randomized clinical trial design to examine the effectiveness of personaliz...
Context The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has been...