Background: Socially disadvantaged men suffer substantial harm from heavy drinking. Brief alcohol interventions are effective in reducing consumption when delivered via health care. There is a need for tailored brief interventions for disadvantaged men who seldom attend health care. Objectives: (1) To investigate the best ways to recruit and retain disadvantaged men in a study aimed at reducing the frequency of heavy drinking. (2) To identify the type of content and timing of the delivery that is most likely to engage disadvantaged young to middle-aged men in an intervention delivered by text messages. (3) To determine whether or not the intervention is likely to be an acceptable way to influence the frequency of heavy drinking. Design: A t...
AIMS: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text-message intervention to reduce binge d...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are at high risk of suffering from alcohol-related harm. Disa...
Aims: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text-message intervention to reduce binge d...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men suffer substantial harm from heavy drinking. Brief alcohol in...
Socially disadvantaged men are at a substantially higher risk of developing alcohol-related problems...
Introduction and aimsDisadvantaged men suffer substantial harm from heavy drinking. This feasibility...
BackgroundSocially disadvantaged men are at a substantially higher risk of developing alcohol-relate...
This project was funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research Public Health Research (NIH...
This project was funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research Public Health Research prog...
BackgroundMen from disadvantaged areas experience substantial alcohol-related harm. However such men...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience ...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience h...
AIMS: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text-message intervention to reduce binge d...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are at high risk of suffering from alcohol-related harm. Disa...
Aims: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text-message intervention to reduce binge d...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men suffer substantial harm from heavy drinking. Brief alcohol in...
Socially disadvantaged men are at a substantially higher risk of developing alcohol-related problems...
Introduction and aimsDisadvantaged men suffer substantial harm from heavy drinking. This feasibility...
BackgroundSocially disadvantaged men are at a substantially higher risk of developing alcohol-relate...
This project was funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research Public Health Research (NIH...
This project was funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research Public Health Research prog...
BackgroundMen from disadvantaged areas experience substantial alcohol-related harm. However such men...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience ...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience h...
AIMS: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text-message intervention to reduce binge d...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are at high risk of suffering from alcohol-related harm. Disa...
Aims: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text-message intervention to reduce binge d...