A Text Message Intervention with Adaptive Goal Support to Reduce Alcohol Consumption Among Non-Treatment-Seeking Young Adults: Non-Randomized Clinical Trial with Voluntary Length of Enrollment
BackgroundStand-alone text message-based interventions can reduce binge drinking episodes (≥4 drinks for women and ≥5 drinks for men) among nontreatment-seeking young adults, but may not be optimized. Adaptive text message support could enhance effectiveness by assisting context-specific goal settin...
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Main Authors: | Suffoletto, Brian (Author), Chung, Tammy (Author), Muench, Frederick (Author), Monti, Peter (Author), Clark, Duncan B (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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