Schell, C., Godinho, A. & Cunningham, J.A. 2024. Examining Changes in Quality of Life as an Outcome Measure in Three Randomized Controlled Trials of Online Interventions That Included an Intervention for Hazardous Alcohol Use. Substance Use & Misuse, 59(1):50-57.
Randomized controlled trial of a smartphone app designed to reduce unhealthy alcohol consumptionJohn Cunningham, Alexandra Godinho, Christina Schell, Joseph Studer, Jeffrey Wardell, Claire Garnett, Nicolas BertholetUnhealthy alcohol use is common and causes tremendous harm. Most people with unhealthy alcohol use will never seek formal alcohol treatment. As an alternative, smartphone apps have been developed as one means to provide… |
Remaining Between the Cracks - The Long-Term Effect of Different Suicide Risk Exclusion Criterion on Outcomes of an Online Intervention for DepressionAlexandra Godinho, Christina Schell, John CunninghamPrevious studies have demonstrated that excluding individuals at risk of suicide from online depression interventions can impact recruited sample characteristics... |
https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2023.2259453 |
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-023-00588-1 |
Learning to quit: can reinforcement theories predict the success of smoking cessation attempts using nicotine replacement therapy patches in a general population sample of smokers at 8-weeks and 6-months follow-up?Created by Christina Schell, Alexandra Godinho & John Cunningham.Primary, secondary, and tertiary reinforcement contribute to the maintenance of smoking behaviour and may influence the efficacy of different cessation treatments…
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