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A Multimodal Mobile Sleep Intervention for Young Adults Engaged in Risky Drinking: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

A Multimodal Mobile Sleep Intervention for Young Adults Engaged in Risky Drinking: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Alcohol use episodes will be detected using the criteria developed by Barnett et al [83] and using software that processes the sensor data accordingly [84]. In the A+SM and A+SM+F conditions, participants will complete the Drinking Self-Monitoring Log, a standardized, validated methodology for measuring drinking on a daily or drink-by-drink basis [85].

Lisa M Fucito, Garrett I Ash, Kelly S DeMartini, Brian Pittman, Nancy P Barnett, Chiang-Shan R Li, Nancy S Redeker, Stephanie S O'Malley

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(2):e26557

Differences in Access to and Preferences for Using Patient Portals and Other eHealth Technologies  Based on Race, Ethnicity, and Age: A Database and Survey Study of Seniors in a Large Health Plan

Differences in Access to and Preferences for Using Patient Portals and Other eHealth Technologies Based on Race, Ethnicity, and Age: A Database and Survey Study of Seniors in a Large Health Plan

Due to the large denominators for all cells, comparisons with P values ≥.055 are not reported. See Multimedia Appendix 3 for detailed P values. b Significantly differs (P c Significantly differs (P d Significantly differs (P e Significantly differs (P f Significantly differs (P g Significantly differs (P The full respondent sample, after weighting, was predominantly non-Hispanic white (79.4%) and aged 70-74 (43.7%) (see Table 3).

Nancy P P Gordon, Mark C Hornbrook

J Med Internet Res 2016;18(3):e50

Integrated Alcohol Use and Sexual Assault Prevention Program for College Men Who Engage in Heavy Drinking: Randomized Pilot Study

Integrated Alcohol Use and Sexual Assault Prevention Program for College Men Who Engage in Heavy Drinking: Randomized Pilot Study

Outcome variables were standardized to interpret coefficients as effect sizes. b Significant (P≤.05) and marginally significant (P≤.10) group effects are italicized. Although not presented in the table, all models included random slopes for both time components.

Lindsay M Orchowski, Jennifer E Merrill, Daniel W Oesterle, Nancy P Barnett, Brian Borsari, Caron Zlotnick, Michelle P Haikalis, Alan D Bekowitz

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e47354

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