OBJECTIVE: To study reactions of control group participants allocated to two different presentations of basic health information in a digital alcohol intervention trial. METHOD: Control participants were randomised to wait with one of two different presentations of basic health information. Multiple choice questions and free-text comments assessed reactions, four months post randomisation. Effects of differential health information on responses were estimated, as were associations between responses, baseline characteristics and change in alcohol consumption. RESULT: Of 1066 control group participants, 572 (54%) responded to the questionnaire. Contrasting two different presentations of basic health information revealed no statistically signi...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions can be efficacious in changing alcohol consumption and increasingly ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is responsible for a large and growing proportion of the global burden of diseas...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
OBJECTIVE: To study reactions of control group participants allocated to two different presentations...
INTRODUCTION: Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite...
Introduction Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite ...
BACKGROUND: Employing waiting list control designs in psychological and behavioral intervention rese...
BACKGROUND: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
Background: Employing waiting list control designs in psychological and behavioral intervention rese...
Background: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
BACKGROUND: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
BACKGROUND: There has been limited study of factors influencing response rates and attrition in onli...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol causes huge problems for population health and for society, which require interv...
Objective: We conducted a randomised controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of inter...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions can be efficacious in changing alcohol consumption and increasingly ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is responsible for a large and growing proportion of the global burden of diseas...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
OBJECTIVE: To study reactions of control group participants allocated to two different presentations...
INTRODUCTION: Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite...
Introduction Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite ...
BACKGROUND: Employing waiting list control designs in psychological and behavioral intervention rese...
BACKGROUND: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
Background: Employing waiting list control designs in psychological and behavioral intervention rese...
Background: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
BACKGROUND: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
BACKGROUND: There has been limited study of factors influencing response rates and attrition in onli...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol causes huge problems for population health and for society, which require interv...
Objective: We conducted a randomised controlled trial to compare the effects of three types of inter...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions can be efficacious in changing alcohol consumption and increasingly ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is responsible for a large and growing proportion of the global burden of diseas...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...