Effects of a minimal‐guided on‐line intervention for alcohol misuse in Estonia: a randomized controlled trial

Author:

Augsburger Mareike1ORCID,Kaal Esta23ORCID,Ülesoo Triin2,Wenger Andreas1,Blankers Matthijs45ORCID,Haug Severin1ORCID,Ebert David D.6ORCID,Riper Heleen67ORCID,Keough Matthew8ORCID,Noormets Helen2,Schaub Michael P.1ORCID,Kilp Karin2

Affiliation:

1. University of Zurich; Swiss Research Institute for Public Health and Addiction ISGF Zurich Switzerland

2. National Institute for Health Development; Centre for Health Marketing Tallinn Estonia

3. Tallinn University Tallinn Estonia

4. Department of Research Arkin Mental Health Care Amsterdam the Netherlands

5. Academic Medical Centre, Department of Psychiatry University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

6. Department of Clinical, Neuro and Developmental Psychology Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

7. GGZ inGeest, Research and Innovation Amsterdam the Netherlands

8. Department of Psychology York University Toronto Ontario Canada

Funder

European Social Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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