A smartphone app (Drink Less) for the reduction of alcohol consumption among increasing-and-higher-risk adult drinkers in the UK: a randomised controlled trial

M Oldham, E Beard, G Loebenberg, L Dinu, C Angus… - 2023 - papers.ssrn.com
Background: Digital interventions, including apps and websites, can be effective for reducing
alcohol consumption. However, many are not evidence-or theory-informed and have not�…

Using Facebook Advertising as a recruitment tool for an mHealth alcohol intervention clinical trial

RN Mertz, A Edwards, DK King…�- Annals of Behavioral�…, 2021 - iseralaska.org
Smartphone-delivered interventions improve access to tailored, timely and private support
for adults seeking to manage their alcohol use. Researchers attempting to identify and�…

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

AH Berman, M Gajecki, K Sinadinovic…�- Addiction Science &�…, 2013 - Springer
A large proportion of university students overconsume alcohol. Brief interventions via
internet and automated telephony have been shown to reduce students' alcohol intake. This�…

[HTML][HTML] Social media interventions for risky drinking among adolescents and emerging adults: protocol for a randomized controlled trial

EE Bonar, DM Schneeberger, C Bourque…�- JMIR research�…, 2020 - researchprotocols.org
Background: Despite intervention efforts to date, the prevalence of risky drinking among
adolescents and emerging adults remains high, increasing the risk for health consequences�…

[HTML][HTML] “You are on the right track with the app:” Qualitative Analysis of mobile phone use and user feedback regarding mobile phone sexual risk assessments for HIV�…

JJ Dietrich, GL Benad�, M Mulaudzi, A Kagee…�- Frontiers in Digital�…, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Background: Accurate self-report of sexual behavior assists in identifying potential HIV
exposure in HIV prevention trials. Brief mobile phone assessments, completed daily or after�…

Alcohol avoidance training as a mobile app for problem drinkers

MC Laurens, ME Pieterse, M Brusse-Keizer… - 2020 - hbo-kennisbank.nl
Background: Alcohol use is associated with an automatic tendency to approach alcohol, and
the retraining of this tendency (cognitive bias modification [CBM]) shows therapeutic promise�…

Alcohol Cognitive Bias Modification training for problem drinkers via their smartphone: a pilot study

BN Somsen - 2017 - essay.utwente.nl
Background: Previous research showed positive outcomes of a Cognitive Bias Modification
(CBM) Alcohol Avoidance Training, using an adapted Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT) to�…

The association between smartphone dating applications and college students' casual sex encounters and condom use

EPH Choi, JYH Wong, HHM Lo, W Wong…�- Sexual & reproductive�…, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective This study aims to explore the association between using smartphone dating
applications (apps) and having unprotected sex with a casual sex partner. Study design This�…

Toward the prevention of alcohol use disorders: Overdrinking (unintentional binge drinking) in a community sample

FM Bishop, JL Rodriquez Orjuela�- Health psychology open, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Approximately 64,000,000 people in the United States report binge drinking at least once in
the past month. Unlike overeating and oversleeping,“overdrinking”—defined as drinking�…

EFFECTIVENESS OF MOBILE APPS AND TEXT MESSAGE TO MANAGE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTIONS: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

WH Moon, M Lee, SK Kim, Y Go�- Obstetrics and�…, 2024 - obstetricsandgynaecologyforum.com
BACKGROUND: According to the practical guidelines adopted by many countries to
manage alcohol-related problems, continuous monitoring, education and social support are�…