Aim To compare the effectiveness of practitioner versus digitally delivered interventions for reducing hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption. Design Systematic review and network meta-analysis comprising comprehensive search for randomised controlled trials, robust screening and selection methods and appraisal with the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool. Network meta-analyses were conducted in Stata using random effects, frequentist models. The confidence in network meta-analysis (CINeMA) tool was used to assess confidence in effect sizes. Setting Online or community or health settings where the intervention was immediately accessible without referral. Participants Non treatment-seeking hazardous or harmful drinkers. ...
Aims: To quantify the overall effectiveness of computer-delivered interventions for alcohol and toba...
Context The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has been...
Abstract Background Alcohol is a major risk factor for preventable illness, with huge cost to health...
AIM: to compare the effectiveness of practitioner versus digitally delivered interventions for reduc...
AIM: to compare the effectiveness of practitioner versus digitally delivered interventions for reduc...
AIM: To determine the effects of computer-based interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption ...
Background: Alcohol misuse ranks within the top ten health conditions with the highest global burden...
Background: Alcohol misuse ranks within the top ten health conditions with the highest global burden...
Context:The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has been...
Background Alcohol misuse ranks within the top ten health conditions with the highest global burden ...
Background: The ubiquity of Internet connectivity, and widespread unmet needs, requires investigatio...
Context: The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has bee...
BACKGROUND: The use of electronic interventions (e-interventions) may improve treatment of alcohol m...
Electronic screening and brief intervention (eSBI) has been shown to reduce alcohol consumption, but...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Alcohol misuse ranks within the top ten health conditions with the highest ...
Aims: To quantify the overall effectiveness of computer-delivered interventions for alcohol and toba...
Context The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has been...
Abstract Background Alcohol is a major risk factor for preventable illness, with huge cost to health...
AIM: to compare the effectiveness of practitioner versus digitally delivered interventions for reduc...
AIM: to compare the effectiveness of practitioner versus digitally delivered interventions for reduc...
AIM: To determine the effects of computer-based interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption ...
Background: Alcohol misuse ranks within the top ten health conditions with the highest global burden...
Background: Alcohol misuse ranks within the top ten health conditions with the highest global burden...
Context:The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has been...
Background Alcohol misuse ranks within the top ten health conditions with the highest global burden ...
Background: The ubiquity of Internet connectivity, and widespread unmet needs, requires investigatio...
Context: The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has bee...
BACKGROUND: The use of electronic interventions (e-interventions) may improve treatment of alcohol m...
Electronic screening and brief intervention (eSBI) has been shown to reduce alcohol consumption, but...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Alcohol misuse ranks within the top ten health conditions with the highest ...
Aims: To quantify the overall effectiveness of computer-delivered interventions for alcohol and toba...
Context The effectiveness of personalized-feedback interventions to reduce problem drinking has been...
Abstract Background Alcohol is a major risk factor for preventable illness, with huge cost to health...