Preventing Alcohol Abuse Through Social Networking Sites: A First Assessment of a Two-Year Ecological Approach
BackgroundPrevention strategies to reduce alcohol use/consumption among young people are crucial to reducing alcohol-related deaths and preventing disease. This paper focuses on the effectiveness of a social networking site (SNS) alcohol prevention program targeted toward young people. ObjectiveWe h...
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Main Authors: | Flaudias, Valentin (Author), de Chazeron, Ingrid (Author), Zerhouni, Oulmann (Author), Boudesseul, Jordane (Author), Begue, Laurent (Author), Bouthier, Renaud (Author), Lévrier, Christel (Author), Llorca, Pierre Michel (Author), Brousse, Georges (Author) |
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2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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