Highlights • Few clinical trials of mobile apps targeting youth alcohol use have been conducted. • A 1-month immediate versus delayed-access randomized controlled trial was conducted. • App outcomes were assessed at 2, 3 and 6 months follow up. • Immediate app use was associated with increased alcohol knowledge at 1-month. • Both groups achieved reductions in alcohol use and related problems. Abstract Mobile apps provide a highly accessible way of reducing alcohol use in young people. This paper determines the 1-month efficacy and 2, 3 and 6 month outcomes of the Ray's Night Out app, which aims to increase alcohol knowledge and reduce alcohol use in young people. User-experience design and agile development processes, informed by the Inform...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' alco...
BACKGROUND: Mobile apps for problematic substance use have the potential to bypass common barriers t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a substantial problem, causing early death and gr...
Highlights • Few clinical trials of mobile apps targeting youth alcohol use have been conducted. • A...
Background Risky single occasion drinking (RSOD; 4 or more drinks in <6 h) more than doubles the ris...
Up to 30% of young people drink at risky levels at least weekly. Yet, many do not view their alcohol...
Up to 30% of young people drink at risky levels at least weekly. Yet, many do not view their alcohol...
Background: Young adults’ drinking habits often exceed low-risk drinking guidelines. As young adults...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwid...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Background: Young adults' drinking habits commonly exceed recommendations for low-risk drinking, whi...
Abstract Background Smartphone applications (“apps”) offer promise as tools to help people monitor a...
Smartphone applications ("apps") offer promise as tools to help people monitor and reduce their alco...
Whilst alcohol is a common feature of many social gatherings, there are numerous immediate and long-...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' alco...
BACKGROUND: Mobile apps for problematic substance use have the potential to bypass common barriers t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a substantial problem, causing early death and gr...
Highlights • Few clinical trials of mobile apps targeting youth alcohol use have been conducted. • A...
Background Risky single occasion drinking (RSOD; 4 or more drinks in <6 h) more than doubles the ris...
Up to 30% of young people drink at risky levels at least weekly. Yet, many do not view their alcohol...
Up to 30% of young people drink at risky levels at least weekly. Yet, many do not view their alcohol...
Background: Young adults’ drinking habits often exceed low-risk drinking guidelines. As young adults...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwid...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Background: Young adults' drinking habits commonly exceed recommendations for low-risk drinking, whi...
Abstract Background Smartphone applications (“apps”) offer promise as tools to help people monitor a...
Smartphone applications ("apps") offer promise as tools to help people monitor and reduce their alco...
Whilst alcohol is a common feature of many social gatherings, there are numerous immediate and long-...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' alco...
BACKGROUND: Mobile apps for problematic substance use have the potential to bypass common barriers t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a substantial problem, causing early death and gr...