2024
DOI: 10.1002/hpja.863
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Support for a browser plug‐in blocking online alcohol imagery among Australian participants: A qualitative interview study

Maree Patsouras,
Megan Cook,
Amy Pennay
et al.

Abstract: Issues AddressedAlcohol depictions are extremely common online, and there is a reported relationship between alcohol exposure and alcohol use. A browser plug‐in specifically designed to block online alcohol depictions may be helpful to prevent the uptake of alcohol or increased alcohol use.MethodsTwenty‐five semi‐structured interviews were conducted, examining participants' beliefs about the effects of online alcohol exposure and their support for developing the browser plug‐in.ResultsUsing reflexive thematic … Show more

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