High‐ versus low‐intensity internet interventions for alcohol use disorders: results of a three‐armed randomized controlled superiority trial
Abstract
Aims To test the efficacy of a therapist‐guided high‐intensity internet intervention compared with an unguided low‐intensity internet intervention among individuals with alcohol use disorder. Design A three‐group randomized controlled trial with follow‐up assessments post‐treatment (12 weeks) and 6 months post‐randomization (primary end‐point). Settings General population sample in Sweden. Participants A total of 166 on‐line self‐referred adults...
Paper Details
Title
High‐ versus low‐intensity internet interventions for alcohol use disorders: results of a three‐armed randomized controlled superiority trial
Published Date
Jan 3, 2020
Journal
Volume
115
Issue
5
Pages
863 - 874
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