Published on in Vol 6, No 5 (2017): May

An Ecological Momentary Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Consumption in Young Adults Delivered During Drinking Events: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

An Ecological Momentary Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Consumption in Young Adults Delivered During Drinking Events: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

An Ecological Momentary Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Consumption in Young Adults Delivered During Drinking Events: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Journals

  1. Horvath K, Lammert S, LeGrand S, Muessig K, Bauermeister J. Using technology to assess and intervene with illicit drug-using persons at risk for HIV. Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS 2017;12(5):458 View
  2. Riordan B, Conner T, Thrul J, Flett J, Carey K, Scarf D. Just a First-Year Thing? The Relations between Drinking During Orientation Week and Subsequent Academic Year Drinking Across Class Years. Substance Use & Misuse 2018;53(9):1501 View
  3. Wright C, Schwarzman J, Dietze P, Crockett B, Lim M. Barriers and opportunities in the translation of mobile phone and social media interventions between research and health promotion practice in Australia: a qualitative study of expert perspectives. Health Research Policy and Systems 2019;17(1) View
  4. Ferreri F, Bourla A, Mouchabac S, Karila L. e-Addictology: An Overview of New Technologies for Assessing and Intervening in Addictive Behaviors. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2018;9 View
  5. Wright C, Dietze P, Kuntsche E, Livingston M, Agius P, Room R, Raggatt M, Hellard M, Lim M. Effectiveness of an Ecological Momentary Intervention for Reducing Risky Alcohol Consumption Among Young Adults: Protocol for a Three-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2020;9(3):e14190 View
  6. Wright C, Dietze P, Agius P, Kuntsche E, Livingston M, Black O, Room R, Hellard M, Lim M. Mobile Phone-Based Ecological Momentary Intervention to Reduce Young Adults’ Alcohol Use in the Event: A Three-Armed Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(7):e149 View
  7. Lipperman‐Kreda S, Mair C, Gruenewald P. Ecological momentary assessments of night‐time drinking among California adolescents: bases for informing night‐time preventive interventions. Addiction 2021;116(12):3408 View
  8. Colonna R, Alvarez L. Characteristics of mobile-based brief interventions targeting substance use among youth: a rapid review. Journal of Substance Use 2023;28(3):293 View
  9. Kusainov A, Rakisheva A, Imanbaeva A, Batyrev E. Informatization of the procedure of medical examination for alcohol or drug intoxication in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Vestnik nevrologii, psihiatrii i nejrohirurgii (Bulletin of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery) 2022;(2):144 View
  10. Jovanova M, Cosme D, Doré B, Kang Y, Stanoi O, Cooper N, Helion C, Lomax S, McGowan A, Boyd Z, Bassett D, Mucha P, Ochsner K, Lydon-Staley D, Falk E. Psychological distance intervention reminders reduce alcohol consumption frequency in daily life. Scientific Reports 2023;13(1) View
  11. Jackson K, Meisel M, Sokolovsky A, Chen K, Barnett N. Detecting and Understanding Social Influence During Drinking Situations: Protocol for a Bluetooth-Based Sensor Feasibility and Acceptability Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2024;13:e50650 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Schulte-Strathaus J, Rauschenberg C, Baumeister H, Reininghaus U. Digital Phenotyping and Mobile Sensing. View
  2. Gutierrez L, Castro L, Banos O. Proceedings of the International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing & Ambient Intelligence (UCAmI 2022). View
  3. Volpe U, Elkholy H, Gargot T, Pinto da Costa M, Orsolini L. Tasman’s Psychiatry. View
  4. Lipperman-Kreda S, Mair C, Coulter R, Gruenewald P. New Directions in Addiction Science. View