Background: Young adults’ drinking habits often exceed low-risk drinking guidelines. As young adults show increased access, use, and interest in personalized content related to physical and mental well-being, mobile applications might be a suitable tool to reach this target group. This study investigates the effectiveness of “Boozebuster”, a self-guided mobile application incorporating various therapeutic principles to reduce young adults’ alcohol consumption to not exceeding low-risk drinking guideline levels, compared to an educational website condition. Method: Young adults aged 18–30 wanting to reduce their alcohol consumption entered a two-arm, parallel-group RCT. There were no minimum drinking severity inclusion criteria. Primary outc...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has investigated the utility of mobile phone-delivered interventions for...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol continues to be a leading contributor to premature deaths globall...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
Background: Young adults’ drinking habits often exceed low-risk drinking guidelines. As young adults...
Background: Young adults' drinking habits commonly exceed recommendations for low-risk drinking, whi...
Highlights • Few clinical trials of mobile apps targeting youth alcohol use have been conducted. • A...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwid...
Background: Recent research has investigated the utility of mobile phone-delivered interventions for...
Background Problem drinking, particularly risky single-occasion drinking is widespread among adoles...
Alcohol consumption has been accepted as a norm in our society, its excessive consumption comes with...
Background\ud Heavy episodic (binge) drinking is common among young adults and can lead to injury an...
Background\ud \ud Binge drinking is associated with numerous negative consequences. The prevalence a...
Background: Recent research has investigated the utility of mobile phone-delivered interventions for...
Binge drinking is associated with numerous negative consequences. The prevalence and intensity of bi...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has investigated the utility of mobile phone-delivered interventions for...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol continues to be a leading contributor to premature deaths globall...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
Background: Young adults’ drinking habits often exceed low-risk drinking guidelines. As young adults...
Background: Young adults' drinking habits commonly exceed recommendations for low-risk drinking, whi...
Highlights • Few clinical trials of mobile apps targeting youth alcohol use have been conducted. • A...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwid...
Background: Recent research has investigated the utility of mobile phone-delivered interventions for...
Background Problem drinking, particularly risky single-occasion drinking is widespread among adoles...
Alcohol consumption has been accepted as a norm in our society, its excessive consumption comes with...
Background\ud Heavy episodic (binge) drinking is common among young adults and can lead to injury an...
Background\ud \ud Binge drinking is associated with numerous negative consequences. The prevalence a...
Background: Recent research has investigated the utility of mobile phone-delivered interventions for...
Binge drinking is associated with numerous negative consequences. The prevalence and intensity of bi...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has investigated the utility of mobile phone-delivered interventions for...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol continues to be a leading contributor to premature deaths globall...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...