Ecological Momentary Assessment and Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
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Mobile Delivery of Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders: A Review of the Literature
Computerized Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy
With an estimated 90 percent or more of alcohol use disorders going untreated (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 2012), the search for interventions that easily, effectively, and economically reach more people has become a priority. The landmark 1990 report, Broadening the Base of Treatment for Alcohol Problems (Institute of Medicine 1990), refocused alcohol treatment...
Alcohol Research and eHealth Technology - Editor's Note
The rapid advance of electronic technology holds the promise for revolutionary improvements in conducting research on alcohol use disorders as well as innovative methods for prevention and treatment. This issue of Alcohol Research: Current Reviews reports on the state of the science and future directions in electronic health (eHealth) technologies and their potential impact on alcohol epidemiology...
Background for Real-Time Monitoring and Intervention Related to Alcohol Use
Enhancing the Use of Vehicle Alcohol Interlocks With Emerging Technology
Electronic Feedback in College Student Drinking Prevention and Intervention
Privacy and Security in Mobile Health (mHealth) Research