Background: Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) for alcohol misuse has potential to radically improve access to evidence-based care, and there is a need to investigate ways to optimize its delivery in clinical settings. Guidance from a clinician has previously been shown to improve drinking outcomes in ICBT, and some studies suggest that pre-treatment assessments may contribute in initiating early change. The objective of this study was to investigate the added and combined effects of a pre-treatment assessment interview and guidance on the outcomes of ICBT for alcohol misuse delivered in an online therapy clinic. Methods: A 2X2 factorial randomized controlled trial was conducted where participants received access to a...
Online service delivery is an alternative to face-to-face interventions for harmful alcohol use. How...
Background: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are among the most common psychiatric disorders but the vas...
Background: Tailored psychological interventions based on individual risk factors are likely to impr...
Background: Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) for alcohol misuse has potential ...
Background Alcohol misuse is a common, disabling, and costly issue worldwide, but the vast majori...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use is a major contributor to health loss. Many persons with harmful use or alco...
BACKGROUND: Down Your Drink (DYD) is a widely used unguided web-based alcohol moderation program for...
Abstract Background A large proportion of individuals with alcohol problems do not seek psychologica...
Background: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Background: Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent worldwide, but most of the people with such ...
Experiences of a therapist-guided internet-delivered intervention for hazardous and harmful drinking...
BACKGROUND: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
Background: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
The Internet has increasingly been studied as mode of delivery for interventions targeting problemat...
Background: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
Online service delivery is an alternative to face-to-face interventions for harmful alcohol use. How...
Background: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are among the most common psychiatric disorders but the vas...
Background: Tailored psychological interventions based on individual risk factors are likely to impr...
Background: Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) for alcohol misuse has potential ...
Background Alcohol misuse is a common, disabling, and costly issue worldwide, but the vast majori...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use is a major contributor to health loss. Many persons with harmful use or alco...
BACKGROUND: Down Your Drink (DYD) is a widely used unguided web-based alcohol moderation program for...
Abstract Background A large proportion of individuals with alcohol problems do not seek psychologica...
Background: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Background: Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent worldwide, but most of the people with such ...
Experiences of a therapist-guided internet-delivered intervention for hazardous and harmful drinking...
BACKGROUND: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
Background: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
The Internet has increasingly been studied as mode of delivery for interventions targeting problemat...
Background: Recent theoretical models emphasize the role of impulsive processes in alcohol addiction...
Online service delivery is an alternative to face-to-face interventions for harmful alcohol use. How...
Background: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are among the most common psychiatric disorders but the vas...
Background: Tailored psychological interventions based on individual risk factors are likely to impr...