The effectiveness of a mobile intervention to reduce young adults' alcohol consumption to not exceed low-risk drinking guidelines
BackgroundYoung adults' drinking habits often exceed low-risk drinking guidelines. As young adults show increased access, use, and interest in personalized content related to physical and mental well-being, mobile applications might be a suitable tool to reach this target group. This study inve...
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Main Authors: | Mieke H.J. Schulte (Author), Nikolaos Boumparis (Author), Annet Kleiboer (Author), Tim R. Wind (Author), Miranda Olff (Author), Anja C. Huizink (Author), Heleen Riper (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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