The past decade has seen the proliferation of e-health applications across disease categories. With the emergence of the next generation of Internet-based applications, Web 2.0, there are increasing opportunities for integrating these technologies into treatment approaches for alcohol/other drug use problems, in a way that engages and empowers like never before. No evidence currently exists to demonstrate the benefits of Web 2.0 applications, such as social networking and social media, on alcohol/other drug use problems. However, social learning and influence theories point to the possible mechanisms of action and effectiveness. More research is urgently required to examine the potential of Web 2.0 applications on alcohol/other drug use pro...
The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly fo...
Objective: The most common obstacle to the treatment of individuals with drinking problems is that m...
Selfmanagement of chronic diseases has been a research focus for years. Information and communicatio...
In this paper we refer to the concept of new addiction as to a phenomenon where there exists a risk ...
Alcohol content is frequently displayed on social media through both user-generated posts and advert...
As part of INFO I499 Readings and Research in Informatics. Faculty advisor: Sara Anne Hook.This re...
In recent decades, the rapid development of innovative Internet-based communication technologies cr...
echnology-based interventions have emerged as a new modality to prevent and treat people involved in...
This paper describes the findings of a research program in 2009 on alcohol and other drug (AOD) webs...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is responsible for major health and social problems. Brief interventions ...
The increasing popularity and use of the internet makes it an attractive option for providing health...
Emerging technologies, such as the Internet and text messaging, have an evergrowing role in providin...
Problem: Access to treatment for substance abuse disorders is limited, and practical strategies are ...
The Internet was searched for websites that advertised or provided treatment or help for alcohol pro...
Objective: According to the social learning theory social media has the potential to influence one’s...
The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly fo...
Objective: The most common obstacle to the treatment of individuals with drinking problems is that m...
Selfmanagement of chronic diseases has been a research focus for years. Information and communicatio...
In this paper we refer to the concept of new addiction as to a phenomenon where there exists a risk ...
Alcohol content is frequently displayed on social media through both user-generated posts and advert...
As part of INFO I499 Readings and Research in Informatics. Faculty advisor: Sara Anne Hook.This re...
In recent decades, the rapid development of innovative Internet-based communication technologies cr...
echnology-based interventions have emerged as a new modality to prevent and treat people involved in...
This paper describes the findings of a research program in 2009 on alcohol and other drug (AOD) webs...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is responsible for major health and social problems. Brief interventions ...
The increasing popularity and use of the internet makes it an attractive option for providing health...
Emerging technologies, such as the Internet and text messaging, have an evergrowing role in providin...
Problem: Access to treatment for substance abuse disorders is limited, and practical strategies are ...
The Internet was searched for websites that advertised or provided treatment or help for alcohol pro...
Objective: According to the social learning theory social media has the potential to influence one’s...
The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly fo...
Objective: The most common obstacle to the treatment of individuals with drinking problems is that m...
Selfmanagement of chronic diseases has been a research focus for years. Information and communicatio...