AimsTo test the effectiveness of a theoretically-based text message intervention to reduce binge drinking among socially disadvantaged men.DesignA multi-centre parallel group, pragmatic, individually randomised controlled trial.SettingCommunity based study conducted in four regions of Scotland.Participants825 men aged 25-44 years recruited from socially disadvantaged areas who had ≥2 episodes of binge drinking (>8 UK units on a single occasion) in the preceding 28 days: 411 men were randomised to the intervention and 414 to the control. Intervention and comparatorA series of 112 interactive text messages was delivered by mobile phone over a 12 week period. The intervention was structured around the Health Action Process Approach, a comprehe...
Purpose: This study identified the extent and nature of engagement with a theoretically based be...
PurposeThis study identified the extent and nature of engagement with a theoretically based behaviou...
BackgroundSocially disadvantaged men are at a substantially higher risk of developing alcohol-relate...
AimsTo test the effectiveness of a theoretically-based text message intervention to reduce binge dri...
Aims To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text‐message intervention to reduce binge dr...
Aims: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text‐message intervention to reduce binge...
This study was funded by the NIHR Public Health Research programme (11/3050/30).Aims To test the eff...
Aims To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text‐message intervention to reduce binge dr...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience ...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience ...
Purpose: This study identified the extent and nature of engagement with a theoretically based be...
PurposeThis study identified the extent and nature of engagement with a theoretically based behaviou...
BackgroundSocially disadvantaged men are at a substantially higher risk of developing alcohol-relate...
AimsTo test the effectiveness of a theoretically-based text message intervention to reduce binge dri...
Aims To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text‐message intervention to reduce binge dr...
Aims: To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text‐message intervention to reduce binge...
This study was funded by the NIHR Public Health Research programme (11/3050/30).Aims To test the eff...
Aims To test the effectiveness of a theoretically based text‐message intervention to reduce binge dr...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience ...
Background: Socially disadvantaged men are more likely to binge drink frequently and to experience ...
Purpose: This study identified the extent and nature of engagement with a theoretically based be...
PurposeThis study identified the extent and nature of engagement with a theoretically based behaviou...
BackgroundSocially disadvantaged men are at a substantially higher risk of developing alcohol-relate...