Evaluating the effectiveness of the smartphone app, Drink Less, compared with the NHS alcohol advice webpage, for the reduction of alcohol consumption among hazardous and harmful adult drinkers in the UK at 6‐month follow‐up: protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Author:

Garnett Claire1ORCID,Oldham Melissa1,Angus Colin2ORCID,Beard Emma1ORCID,Burton Robyn3ORCID,Field Matt4ORCID,Greaves Felix35,Hickman Matthew6ORCID,Kaner Eileen7,Loebenberg Gemma1,Michie Susan8,Munafò Marcus9ORCID,Pizzo Elena10,Brown Jamie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Behavioural Science and Health University College London London

2. School of Health and Related Research University of Sheffield Sheffield

3. Public Health England London

4. Department of Psychology University of Sheffield Sheffield

5. Department of Primary Care and Public Health Imperial College London London

6. Bristol Population Health Science Institute University of Bristol Bristol

7. Population Health Sciences Institute Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne

8. Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology University College London London

9. School of Psychological Science University of Bristol Bristol

10. Department of Applied Health Research University College London London

Funder

Cancer Research UK

School for Public Health Research

Public Health Research Programme

Society for the Study of Addiction

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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