Acceptability and Feasibility of a Mobile Behavioral Economic Health Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Use in Adults in Rural Areas
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Description
Presents results of a remotely-delivered alcohol use reduction pilot program focused on promoting use of behavioral economic strategies and participation in alternative activities among 75 rural people with at-risk alcohol use. Discusses the viability of service delivery via mobile phones and other internet-enabled devices to rural and remote areas.
Author(s)
Natalie D. Bayrakdarian, Erin E. Bonar, Isabelle Duguid, et al.
Citation
Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports, 100225
Date
03/2024
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· Alcohol use
· Behavioral health
· Statistics and data
· Telehealth
· Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention