Background: To examine whether (1) the 'What Do You Drink' (WDYD) intervention resulted in drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) changes directly after the intervention, and if so, whether these changes sustained at six-months follow-up and (2) DRSE was related to alcohol use over time, and if so, whether the strength of these relationships differed across conditions. Insight herein can help explain the sustained preventive effects of the WDYD intervention on alcohol use, as reported previously. Methods: Alcohol use and DRSE data were collected from 907 participants (60.3% male; M = 20.8 (SD = 1.7) in a two-arm parallel group randomized controlled trial applying ecological momentary assessment with 30 time-points. Participants were randomiz...
Abstract Background Findings have been mixed as to whether brief intervention (BI) is appropriate an...
BACKGROUND: Web-based self-help interventions for problem drinking are coming of age. They have show...
Objective: Temporary abstinence from alcohol may convey physiological benefits and enhance well-bein...
Background: Web-based brief alcohol interventions are effective in reducing alcohol use among studen...
Background Alcohol consumption of college students has a fluctuating nature, which might impact the ...
Objective: With the growing recognition that, for some, significant changes in drinking occur before...
The predictive power of alcohol abstinence self-efficacy on drinking outcomes has been widely studie...
Alcohol consumption of college students has a fluctuating nature, which might impact the measurement...
BACKGROUND: Down Your Drink (DYD) is a widely used unguided web-based alcohol moderation program for...
Background: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
Contains fulltext : 90252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Curr...
Background: Alcohol consumption of college students has a fluctuating nature, which might impact the...
Thinking about drinking: need for cognition and readiness to change moderate the effects of brief al...
Aims: To examine the impact of a web-based personalized feedback intervention, the Check Your Drinki...
BackgroundFindings have been mixed as to whether brief intervention (BI) is appropriate and effectiv...
Abstract Background Findings have been mixed as to whether brief intervention (BI) is appropriate an...
BACKGROUND: Web-based self-help interventions for problem drinking are coming of age. They have show...
Objective: Temporary abstinence from alcohol may convey physiological benefits and enhance well-bein...
Background: Web-based brief alcohol interventions are effective in reducing alcohol use among studen...
Background Alcohol consumption of college students has a fluctuating nature, which might impact the ...
Objective: With the growing recognition that, for some, significant changes in drinking occur before...
The predictive power of alcohol abstinence self-efficacy on drinking outcomes has been widely studie...
Alcohol consumption of college students has a fluctuating nature, which might impact the measurement...
BACKGROUND: Down Your Drink (DYD) is a widely used unguided web-based alcohol moderation program for...
Background: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
Contains fulltext : 90252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Curr...
Background: Alcohol consumption of college students has a fluctuating nature, which might impact the...
Thinking about drinking: need for cognition and readiness to change moderate the effects of brief al...
Aims: To examine the impact of a web-based personalized feedback intervention, the Check Your Drinki...
BackgroundFindings have been mixed as to whether brief intervention (BI) is appropriate and effectiv...
Abstract Background Findings have been mixed as to whether brief intervention (BI) is appropriate an...
BACKGROUND: Web-based self-help interventions for problem drinking are coming of age. They have show...
Objective: Temporary abstinence from alcohol may convey physiological benefits and enhance well-bein...