Text messaging interventions for reducing alcohol consumption among risky drinkers: systematic review and meta‐analysis
Addiction2020Vol. 116(5), pp. 1021–1033
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Abstract
Text messaging alcohol interventions may reduce alcohol consumption compared with no or basic health information; however, there are doubts about the overall quality of the evidence.
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