Providing Web-Based Feedback and Social Norms Information to Reduce Student Alcohol Intake: A Multisite Investigation
BackgroundUnhealthy alcohol use among university students is cause for concern, yet the level of help seeking behavior for alcohol use is low within the student population. Electronic brief interventions delivered via the Internet present an alternative to traditional treatments and could enable the...
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Main Authors: | Bewick, Bridgette M (Author), West, Robert (Author), Gill, Jan (Author), O'May, Fiona (Author), Mulhern, Brendan (Author), Barkham, Michael (Author), Hill, Andrew J (Author) |
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2010-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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