Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among young people, including university students. Delivering secondary prevention interventions against unhealthy alcohol use is challenging. Information technology has the potential to reach large parts of the general population. The present study is proposed to test a proactive secondary prevention smartphone-based intervention against unhealthy alcohol use. This is a parallel-group, randomized controlled trial (1:1 allocation ratio) among 1696 university students with unhealthy alcohol use, identified by screening and followed up at 3, 6, and 12 months. Participants will be randomized to receive access to a smartphone-based intervention or to a no intervention control c...
Overconsumption of alcohol, from hazardous to excessive, heavy, and harmful levels, is common among...
Background: Young adults' drinking habits commonly exceed recommendations for low-risk drinking, whi...
Mobile interventions based on text messages, automated telephone programs (interactive voice respons...
Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among young people, including un...
Abstract Background Unhealthy alcohol use is a leadin...
Background: About 50% of university students overconsume alcohol, and drinking habits in later adult...
Introduction: Most university students overconsume alcohol and have smartphones. Brief online inter...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' ...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
AbstractObjectiveThe efficacy of alcohol reduction applications is variable, and the underlying fact...
Despite considerable efforts devoted to the development of prevention interventions aiming at reduci...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwide and in...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol continues to be a leading contributor to premature deaths globall...
PURPOSE: University students in a study on estimated blood alcohol concentration (eBAC) feedback app...
Overconsumption of alcohol, from hazardous to excessive, heavy, and harmful levels, is common among...
Background: Young adults' drinking habits commonly exceed recommendations for low-risk drinking, whi...
Mobile interventions based on text messages, automated telephone programs (interactive voice respons...
Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among young people, including un...
Abstract Background Unhealthy alcohol use is a leadin...
Background: About 50% of university students overconsume alcohol, and drinking habits in later adult...
Introduction: Most university students overconsume alcohol and have smartphones. Brief online inter...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' ...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
AbstractObjectiveThe efficacy of alcohol reduction applications is variable, and the underlying fact...
Despite considerable efforts devoted to the development of prevention interventions aiming at reduci...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwide and in...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol continues to be a leading contributor to premature deaths globall...
PURPOSE: University students in a study on estimated blood alcohol concentration (eBAC) feedback app...
Overconsumption of alcohol, from hazardous to excessive, heavy, and harmful levels, is common among...
Background: Young adults' drinking habits commonly exceed recommendations for low-risk drinking, whi...
Mobile interventions based on text messages, automated telephone programs (interactive voice respons...