[HTML][HTML] A smartphone application to reduce problematic drinking: a feasibility trial

CA Lukas, J Blechert, M Berking�- Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 2024 - Springer
… The 1.0 version of the MT-APS app used in the … problematic drinking on participants’
smartphone screens. The stimuli set in each app included 80 stimuli related to problematic drinking (…

Smartphone application for unhealthy alcohol use: a pilot study

N Bertholet, JB Daeppen, J McNeely…�- Substance�…, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
smartphone application. We then undertook a project to test the feasibility and acceptability
of this smartphone application … of the application would be associated with drinking outcomes…

The development of Drink Less: an alcohol reduction smartphone app for excessive drinkers

C Garnett, D Crane, R West, J Brown…�- Translational�…, 2019 - academic.oup.com
… , good goal setting, and advice for users who think that they might have a serious problem
with their drinking. Users could change the time they received the reminder to complete their …

Smartphone application for unhealthy alcohol use: pilot randomized controlled trial in the general population

N Bertholet, A Godinho, JA Cunningham�- Drug and alcohol dependence, 2019 - Elsevier
… find an effect of giving access to a smartphone app on drinking at 6 months. There was no …
The possible difference in socio-economic status is potentially problematic when considering …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile phone brief intervention applications for risky alcohol use among university students: a randomized controlled study

M Gajecki, AH Berman, K Sinadinovic…�- Addiction science &�…, 2014 - Springer
… This study tested two smartphone applications (apps) targeting drinking choices on party
occasions, with the goal of reducing problematic alcohol intake among Swedish university …

Assessment of alcohol intake: retrospective measures versus a smartphone application

A Poulton, J Pan, LR Bruns Jr, RO Sinnott, R Hester�- Addictive behaviors, 2018 - Elsevier
… Research investigating problem drinking often relies on … We developed the smartphone
application (app), CNLab-A, … TLFB and the app reflect actual differences in drinking between the …

Comparison of a smartphone app for alcohol use disorders with an Internet-based intervention plus bibliotherapy: A pilot study.

VM Gonzalez, PL Dulin�- Journal of consulting and clinical�…, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
… a problem with alcohol and at least a minimal interest in change. Selected participants also
needed to be drinking a minimum of: (a) ≥14 standard drinks (females) or ≥21 standard …

[HTML][HTML] Smartphone apps targeting hazardous drinking patterns among university students show differential subgroup effects over 20 weeks: results from a�…

AH Berman, C Andersson, M Gajecki…�- Journal of Clinical�…, 2019 - mdpi.com
… to the Promillekoll app was associated with a higher risk of excessive drinking compared to
… We look forward to a time when problematic alcohol use and other addictive behaviors will …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile interventions targeting risky drinking among university students: a review

AH Berman, M Gajecki, K Sinadinovic…�- Current addiction�…, 2016 - Springer
… and smartphone app … -based app intervention included multiple modules and daily ecological
momentary assessment and focused on two problematic behaviors: smoking and drinking. …

[HTML][HTML] Skills training via smartphone app for university students with excessive alcohol consumption: a randomized controlled trial

M Gajecki, C Andersson, I Rosendahl…�- International journal of�…, 2017 - Springer
… a skills training app for university students, with a strict focus on problematic drinking. The
present … monopoly app showing eBAC feedback on drinking occasions actually increased their …