Digital interventions are available to help people reduce their alcohol consumption, but it is not known who uses these interventions and how this treatment-seeking group compares with the general population of drinkers. The study objective was to compare the socio-demographic and drinking characteristics of users of the ‘Drinks Meter’ smartphone app with the general population of drinkers in England and website users of the same intervention. Data were used from the Drinks Meter app and website, and a nationally representative cross-sectional survey in England (Alcohol Toolkit Study). Participants were drinkers aged 16+ in England. Data were collected on participants’ age, gender, region, sexual orientation, social grade and AUDIT score. R...
Background and Aims Digital interventions are effective for reducing alcohol consumption but evid...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
Smartphone applications ("apps") offer promise as tools to help people monitor and reduce their alco...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwid...
AbstractObjectiveThe efficacy of alcohol reduction applications is variable, and the underlying fact...
BACKGROUND: Electronic screening and brief intervention (eSBI) is effective in reducing weekly alcoh...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' ...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' alco...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' alco...
Background and Aims Digital interventions are effective for reducing alcohol consumption but evid...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
Smartphone applications ("apps") offer promise as tools to help people monitor and reduce their alco...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwid...
AbstractObjectiveThe efficacy of alcohol reduction applications is variable, and the underlying fact...
BACKGROUND: Electronic screening and brief intervention (eSBI) is effective in reducing weekly alcoh...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
Alcohol is one of the leading risk factors for global disease burden and overconsumption leads to a ...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' ...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' alco...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions via the internet have been shown to reduce university students' alco...
Background and Aims Digital interventions are effective for reducing alcohol consumption but evid...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...
There is limited evidence of the efficacy of smartphone applications to reduce unhealthy alcohol use...