Reducing drug-use harms among higher education students: MyUSE contextual-behaviour change digital intervention development using the Behaviour Change Wheel
Abstract Background Digital harm-reduction interventions typically focus on people with severe drug-use problems, yet these interventions have moderate effectiveness on drug-users with lower levels of risk of harm. The difference in effectiveness may be explained by differences in behavioural patter...
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Main Authors: | Vasilis S. Vasiliou (Author), Samantha Dockray (Author), Samantha Dick (Author), Martin P. Davoren (Author), Ciara Heavin (Author), Conor Linehan (Author), Michael Byrne (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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