Background: Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK Armed Forces than in the general population. Previous research has shown that interventions delivered via smartphones are efficacious in promoting self-monitoring of alcohol use, have utility in reducing alcohol consumption, and have a broad reach. Objective: This single-blinded randomized controlled trial (RCT) aims to assess the efficacy of a 28-day brief alcohol intervention delivered via a smartphone app (Drinks:Ration) in reducing weekly self-reported alcohol consumption between baseline and 3-month follow-up among veterans who drink at a hazardous or harmful level and receive or have received support for mental health symptoms in a clinical setting. Methods: In this two-arm, single-blinde...
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...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol continues to be a leading contributor to premature deaths globall...
Background:Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK Armed Forces than in the general population. Previous ...
Background: Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK armed forces (AF) than in the general population. Res...
Background: Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK armed forces (AF) than in the general population. Res...
Background: Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK armed forces (AF) than in the general population. Res...
Background:Self-reported alcohol misuse remains high in armed forces personnel even after they have ...
Background: Self-reported alcohol misuse remains high in armed forces personnel even after they have...
Background:Self-reported alcohol misuse remains high in armed forces personnel even after they have ...
BackgroundAlcohol misuse is common in the United Kingdom Armed Forces (UKAF), with prevalence signif...
Background: Alcohol consumption in the UK Armed Forces is higher than in the general population, and...
Background:Alcohol consumption in the UK Armed Forces is higher than in the general population, and ...
Background:Alcohol consumption in the UK Armed Forces is higher than in the general population, and ...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwid...
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...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol continues to be a leading contributor to premature deaths globall...
Background:Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK Armed Forces than in the general population. Previous ...
Background: Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK armed forces (AF) than in the general population. Res...
Background: Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK armed forces (AF) than in the general population. Res...
Background: Alcohol misuse is higher in the UK armed forces (AF) than in the general population. Res...
Background:Self-reported alcohol misuse remains high in armed forces personnel even after they have ...
Background: Self-reported alcohol misuse remains high in armed forces personnel even after they have...
Background:Self-reported alcohol misuse remains high in armed forces personnel even after they have ...
BackgroundAlcohol misuse is common in the United Kingdom Armed Forces (UKAF), with prevalence signif...
Background: Alcohol consumption in the UK Armed Forces is higher than in the general population, and...
Background:Alcohol consumption in the UK Armed Forces is higher than in the general population, and ...
Background:Alcohol consumption in the UK Armed Forces is higher than in the general population, and ...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwid...
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...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol continues to be a leading contributor to premature deaths globall...