[HTML][HTML] Using smartphones to decrease substance use via self-monitoring and recovery support: study protocol for a randomized control trial

CK Scott, ML Dennis, DH Gustafson�- Trials, 2017 - Springer
Background Alcohol abuse, other substance use disorders, and risk behaviors associated
with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) represent three of the top 10 modifiable�…

[HTML][HTML] A smartphone app to reduce excessive alcohol consumption: Identifying the effectiveness of intervention components in a factorial randomised control trial

D Crane, C Garnett, S Michie, R West, J Brown�- Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
Our aim was to evaluate intervention components of an alcohol reduction app: Drink Less.
Excessive drinkers (AUDIT>= 8) were recruited to test enhanced versus minimal (reduced�…

Feasibility, usability, and acceptability of MobileCoach-Teen: A smartphone app-based preventative intervention for risky adolescent drinking behavior

A Clement, M Ravet, C Stanger, J Gabrielli�- Journal of Substance Use and�…, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Background: Older adolescence (ages 15–18) is a critical period for
experimentation with substance use, especially alcohol. Adolescent drinking poses hazards�…

Effectiveness of a theory-based mHealth intervention for high-risk drinking in college students

DM Kazemi, B Borsari, MJ Levine, S Li…�- Substance use &�…, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background: College students are among the most vulnerable groups to problems
associated with high-risk drinking consequences such as illness, injury, sexual abuse, and�…

[HTML][HTML] A smartphone app to assess alcohol consumption behavior: development, compliance, and reactivity

A Poulton, J Pan, LR Bruns Jr, RO Sinnott…�- JMIR mHealth and�…, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background There are disadvantages—largely related to cost, participant burden, and
missing data—associated with traditional electronic methods of assessing drinking behavior�…

[HTML][HTML] Mobile phone apps for behavioral interventions for at-risk drinkers in Australia: Literature review

CC Choo, AAD Burton�- JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2018 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background The mobile technology era has ushered in the use of mobile phone apps for
behavioral intervention for at-risk drinkers. Objective Our objective was to review recent�…

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

AH Berman, M Gajecki, K Sinadinovic…�- Current addiction�…, 2016 - Springer
Mobile interventions based on text messages, automated telephone programs (interactive
voice response (IVR)), and smartphone apps offer a new approach targeting hazardous�…

Reducing Risky Alcohol Use via Smartphone App Skills Training Among Adult Internet Help-Seekers: A Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial

AH Berman, O Molander, Y Chen, C Andersson… - 2023 - osf.io
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a mobile phone application,
TeleCoach, among adults seeking help on the internet for problematic drinking. In the�…

Efficacy of a complex smartphone application for reducing hazardous alcohol consumption: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial with analysis of in‐app�…

D File, B Bőthe, M Kapit�ny‐F�v�ny…�- …�Journal of Methods in�…, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective The efficacy of alcohol reduction applications is variable, and the underlying
factors are largely unknown. The aim of this study is threefold: evaluate the relationship�…

[CITATION][C] Development and evaluation of a smartphone app targeting harmful drinking in young adults: how do we promote engagement to improve clinical�…

JM Milward - 2019 - King's College London