Published on in Vol 5, No 6 (2017): June

Beyond Basic Feedback in Mobile Brief Interventions: Designing SMS Message Content for Delivery to Young Adults During Risky Drinking Events

Beyond Basic Feedback in Mobile Brief Interventions: Designing SMS Message Content for Delivery to Young Adults During Risky Drinking Events

Beyond Basic Feedback in Mobile Brief Interventions: Designing SMS Message Content for Delivery to Young Adults During Risky Drinking Events

Journals

  1. Wright C, Dietze P, Agius P, Kuntsche E, Livingston M, Black O, Room R, Hellard M, Lim M. Mobile Phone-Based Ecological Momentary Intervention to Reduce Young Adults’ Alcohol Use in the Event: A Three-Armed Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(7):e149 View
  2. Wright C, Dietze P, Kuntsche E, Livingston M, Agius P, Room R, Raggatt M, Hellard M, Lim M. Effectiveness of an Ecological Momentary Intervention for Reducing Risky Alcohol Consumption Among Young Adults: Protocol for a Three-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2020;9(3):e14190 View
  3. Raeside R, Partridge S, Singleton A, Redfern J. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Adolescents: eHealth, Co-Creation, and Advocacy. Medical Sciences 2019;7(2):34 View
  4. Wei Y, Zheng P, Deng H, Wang X, Li X, Fu H. Design Features for Improving Mobile Health Intervention User Engagement: Systematic Review and Thematic Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(12):e21687 View
  5. Lipperman‐Kreda S, Mair C, Gruenewald P. Ecological momentary assessments of night‐time drinking among California adolescents: bases for informing night‐time preventive interventions. Addiction 2021;116(12):3408 View
  6. Staton C, Zadey S, O’Leary P, Phillips A, Minja L, Swahn M, Hirshon J, Boshe J, Sakita F, Vissoci J, Mmbaga B. PRACT: a pragmatic randomized adaptive clinical trial protocol to investigate a culturally adapted brief negotiational intervention for alcohol use in the emergency department in Tanzania. Trials 2022;23(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Lipperman-Kreda S, Mair C, Coulter R, Gruenewald P. New Directions in Addiction Science. View