Qualitative Evaluation of Web-Based Digital Intervention to Prevent and Reduce Excessive Alcohol Use and Harm Among Young People Aged 14-15 Years: A "Think-Aloud" Study
BackgroundIn the United Kingdom, despite some downward trends in alcohol use among young people, over one-fifth of young people reported excessive alcohol use in the past month, which is associated with short- and long-term harm to health. Digital interventions to reduce alcohol use, such as website...
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Main Authors: | Tinner, Laura Elizabeth (Author), Kaner, Eileen (Author), Garnett, Claire (Author), Mitchell, Siobhan (Author), Hickman, Matthew (Author), Campbell, Rona (Author), MacArthur, Georgina (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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