Background: Many addictive behaviours are influenced by the context in which they occur, but methods for simultaneously capturing the characteristics of a behaviour and its context are scarce. This study describes a smartphone application developed to document young adults' nightlife and drinking behaviours and investigates its impact on participants' lives. Methods: 241 participants, aged 16-25 (46.5% women), were asked to document 10 Friday and Saturday nights over seven weekends. Using their own smartphones, they documented the beverages consumed and the social and physical context by means of questionnaires, photos, and video clips, while phone sensors (e.g., GPS, Bluetooth, accelerometer) were running in the background. Quantitative an...
Background Risky single occasion drinking (RSOD; 4 or more drinks in <6 h) more than doubles the ris...
Background: Technology-delivered interventions are useful tools for addressing unhealthy alcohol use...
Binge drinking is an important issue in Australia and worldwide. Existing studies have shown that mo...
Background: Many addictive behaviours are influenced by the context in which they occur, but methods...
Alcohol consumption is the number one risk factor for morbidity and mortality among young people. In...
Heavy alcohol consumption can lead to many severe consequences. In this paper, we study the phenomen...
Alcohol consumption is the number one risk factor for morbidity and mortality among young people. In...
Abstract Alcohol use in young adults is common, with high rates of morbidity and mortality largely ...
This research compared real-time measurements of alcohol consumption with retrospective accounts of ...
The proposed research aims where to investigate the role of context on approach tendencies and atten...
Aim This research compared real-time measurements of alcohol consumption with retrospective accounts...
Whilst alcohol is a common feature of many social gatherings, there are numerous immediate and long-...
Background: Problem drinking is a worldwide concern and a comorbid health problem for psychiatric il...
We introduce a new approach to monitoring the activity of smartphone users based on their physical i...
Background: Problem drinking is a worldwide concern and is often a comorbid health problem for psych...
Background Risky single occasion drinking (RSOD; 4 or more drinks in <6 h) more than doubles the ris...
Background: Technology-delivered interventions are useful tools for addressing unhealthy alcohol use...
Binge drinking is an important issue in Australia and worldwide. Existing studies have shown that mo...
Background: Many addictive behaviours are influenced by the context in which they occur, but methods...
Alcohol consumption is the number one risk factor for morbidity and mortality among young people. In...
Heavy alcohol consumption can lead to many severe consequences. In this paper, we study the phenomen...
Alcohol consumption is the number one risk factor for morbidity and mortality among young people. In...
Abstract Alcohol use in young adults is common, with high rates of morbidity and mortality largely ...
This research compared real-time measurements of alcohol consumption with retrospective accounts of ...
The proposed research aims where to investigate the role of context on approach tendencies and atten...
Aim This research compared real-time measurements of alcohol consumption with retrospective accounts...
Whilst alcohol is a common feature of many social gatherings, there are numerous immediate and long-...
Background: Problem drinking is a worldwide concern and a comorbid health problem for psychiatric il...
We introduce a new approach to monitoring the activity of smartphone users based on their physical i...
Background: Problem drinking is a worldwide concern and is often a comorbid health problem for psych...
Background Risky single occasion drinking (RSOD; 4 or more drinks in <6 h) more than doubles the ris...
Background: Technology-delivered interventions are useful tools for addressing unhealthy alcohol use...
Binge drinking is an important issue in Australia and worldwide. Existing studies have shown that mo...