A Smartphone App to Assess Alcohol Consumption Behavior: Development, Compliance, and Reactivity
BackgroundThere are disadvantages-largely related to cost, participant burden, and missing data-associated with traditional electronic methods of assessing drinking behavior in real time. This potentially diminishes some of the advantages-namely, enhanced sample size and diversity-typically attribut...
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Main Authors: | Poulton, Antoinette (Author), Pan, Jason (Author), Bruns Jr, Loren Richard (Author), Sinnott, Richard O (Author), Hester, Robert (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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