Abstract:BackgroundYoung adults’ drinking habits often exceed low-risk drinking guidelines. As young adults show increased access, use, and interest in personalized content related to physical and mental well-being, mobile applications might be a suitable tool to reach this target group. This study investigates the effectiveness of “Boozebuster”, a self-guided mobile application incorporating various therapeutic principles to reduce young adults’ alcohol consumption to not exceeding low-risk drinking guideline levels, … Show more
“…Badania wykazują, że skuteczność takich metod nie jest zadowalająca w przypadku młodzieży. Potrzeba tu jednak głębszej analizy i poznania przyczyny niskiej skuteczności [57,58]. Istnieją badania o korzystnym wpływie programów coachingowych w grupach młodzieży i młodych dorosłych, stanowiących niezwykle ważną grupę we wczesnym zapobieganiu i radzeniu sobie z ryzykownym piciem [59].…”
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“…Research shows that the effectiveness of such methods is not satisfactory with adolescents. However, a deeper analysis is needed here and the reason for the low effectiveness needs to be understood [57,58]. There is research on the beneficial effect of coaching programmes in adolescents and young adults, an extremely important group in the early prevention and management of risky drinking [59].…”
“…Badania wykazują, że skuteczność takich metod nie jest zadowalająca w przypadku młodzieży. Potrzeba tu jednak głębszej analizy i poznania przyczyny niskiej skuteczności [57,58]. Istnieją badania o korzystnym wpływie programów coachingowych w grupach młodzieży i młodych dorosłych, stanowiących niezwykle ważną grupę we wczesnym zapobieganiu i radzeniu sobie z ryzykownym piciem [59].…”
Section: Experts Point Out the Deficits In The Scientificunclassified
“…Research shows that the effectiveness of such methods is not satisfactory with adolescents. However, a deeper analysis is needed here and the reason for the low effectiveness needs to be understood [57,58]. There is research on the beneficial effect of coaching programmes in adolescents and young adults, an extremely important group in the early prevention and management of risky drinking [59].…”
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