Background: Problem drinkers have poor inhibitory control (disinhibition). Previous studies have demonstrated that various forms of 'inhibition training' can reduce alcohol consumption in the laboratory and at short-term follow-up, but their longer-term efficacy and mechanisms of action are unknown. In this phase 2 randomised controlled trial we will contrast the effects of three forms of inhibition training and a control intervention, delivered via the Internet in multiple sessions over four weeks, on alcohol consumption in heavy drinkers. Methods/design: Heavy drinkers who are interested in reducing their alcohol consumption will receive a brief intervention and will monitor their own alcohol intake for one week before being randomised to...
Background: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
Background: Web-based alcohol interventions are a promising way to reduce alcohol consumption becaus...
Inhibitory control training (ICT) is a novel psychological intervention that aims to improve inhibit...
Background: Problem drinkers have poor inhibitory control (disinhibition). Previous studies have dem...
Objective: We conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of Inter...
Objective: We conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of Inter...
Objective: We conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of Inter...
Objective: We conducted a randomised controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of inter...
Objectives: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) represent one of the most frequent and significant psychiatr...
BackgroundDisinhibition is apparent in users of many substances, including heavy drinkers. Previous ...
Background: Disinhibition is apparent in users of many substances, including heavy drinkers. Previou...
Objective: Excessive alcohol consumption increases the risk of alcohol-related disease and injury. P...
BACKGROUND: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
Background: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
AIMS For the first time in a clinical sample with alcohol use disorder (AUD), this study compared...
Background: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
Background: Web-based alcohol interventions are a promising way to reduce alcohol consumption becaus...
Inhibitory control training (ICT) is a novel psychological intervention that aims to improve inhibit...
Background: Problem drinkers have poor inhibitory control (disinhibition). Previous studies have dem...
Objective: We conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of Inter...
Objective: We conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of Inter...
Objective: We conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of Inter...
Objective: We conducted a randomised controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of inter...
Objectives: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) represent one of the most frequent and significant psychiatr...
BackgroundDisinhibition is apparent in users of many substances, including heavy drinkers. Previous ...
Background: Disinhibition is apparent in users of many substances, including heavy drinkers. Previou...
Objective: Excessive alcohol consumption increases the risk of alcohol-related disease and injury. P...
BACKGROUND: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
Background: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
AIMS For the first time in a clinical sample with alcohol use disorder (AUD), this study compared...
Background: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
Background: Web-based alcohol interventions are a promising way to reduce alcohol consumption becaus...
Inhibitory control training (ICT) is a novel psychological intervention that aims to improve inhibit...