Can stand‐alone computer‐based interventions reduce alcohol consumption? A systematic review

Z Khadjesari, E Murray, C Hewitt, S Hartley… - …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To determine the effects of computer‐based interventions aimed at reducing alcohol
consumption in adult populations. Methods The review was undertaken following standard …

[HTML][HTML] Missing data approaches in eHealth research: simulation study and a tutorial for nonmathematically inclined researchers

M Blankers, MWJ Koeter, GM Schippers - Journal of medical Internet …, 2010 - jmir.org
Background: Missing data is a common nuisance in eHealth research: it is hard to prevent
and may invalidate research findings. Objective: In this paper several statistical approaches …

Reasons for testing mediation in the absence of an intervention effect: A research imperative in prevention and intervention research

HP O'Rourke, DP MacKinnon - Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs, 2018 - jsad.com
Objective: Mediation models are used in prevention and intervention research to assess the
mechanisms by which interventions influence outcomes. However, researchers may not …

Internet therapy versus internet self-help versus no treatment for problematic alcohol use: A randomized controlled trial.

M Blankers, MWJ Koeter… - Journal of consulting and …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Problematic alcohol use is the third leading contributor to the global burden of
disease, partly because the majority of problem drinkers are not receiving treatment. Internet …

Dose–response effect of baclofen in reducing daily alcohol intake in alcohol dependence: secondary analysis of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

G Addolorato, L Leggio, A Ferrulli… - Alcohol and …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Aims: To explore the effect of baclofen in a dose of 20 mg three times per day, compared
with the already studied dose of 10 mg three times per day, in the treatment of alcohol …

Randomized controlled trial of web-based alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care

K Kypri, JD Langley, JB Saunders… - Archives of internal …, 2008 - jamanetwork.com
Background There is compelling evidence supporting screening and brief intervention (SBI)
for hazardous drinking, yet it remains underused in primary health care. Electronic …

Randomized controlled trial of proactive web-based alcohol screening and brief intervention for university students

K Kypri, J Hallett, P Howat, A McManus… - Archives of internal …, 2009 - jamanetwork.com
Background University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are
often unaware that their drinking is risky and exceeds normative levels. We tested the …

Parental alcohol involvement and adolescent alcohol expectancies predict alcohol involvement in male adolescents.

JA Cranford, RA Zucker, JM Jester… - … of addictive behaviors, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Current models of adolescent drinking behavior hypothesize that alcohol expectancies
mediate the effects of other proximal and distal risk factors. This longitudinal study tested the …

Longitudinal tobit regression: a new approach to analyze outcome variables with floor or ceiling effects

J Twisk, F Rijmen - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: In many epidemiologic longitudinal studies, the outcome variable has floor
or ceiling effects. Although it is not correct, these variables are often treated as normally …

Primary care‐based intervention to reduce at‐risk drinking in older adults: A randomized controlled trial

AA Moore, FC Blow, M Hoffing, S Welgreen… - …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To examine whether a multi‐faceted intervention among older at‐risk drinking primary
care patients reduced at‐risk drinking and alcohol consumption at 3 and 12 months. Design …