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elsevier.jpg Randomized controlled trial of a smartphone app designed to reduce unhealthy alcohol consumption
John Cunningham, Alexandra Godinho, Christina Schell, Joseph Studer, Jeffrey Wardell, Claire Garnett, Nicolas Bertholet
Unhealthy 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…
https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.15309
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TandF.png Assessing the Prevalence of Cannabis Use Through a Survey About Criminal Activity Versus One About Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
John Cunningham & Pengchen Dai
Background: The prevalence of cannabis use in the United Kingdom might be underestimated using the Crime Survey of England and Wales. The current study examined whether responding to questions…

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TandF.png Perceptions of the Seriousness of Different Addictive Behaviors in the United Kingdom
John Cunningham & Jirapart Limaksorn
Background: Societal beliefs about the seriousness of different addictions were assessed in the United Kingdom (UK). Methods: An online panel, conducted in 2021 and sampled to be representative of the UK general population…

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Remaining Between the Cracks - The Long-Term Effect of Different Suicide Risk Exclusion Criterion on Outcomes of an Online Intervention for Depression
Alexandra Godinho, Christina Schell, John Cunningham
Previous studies have demonstrated that excluding individuals at risk of suicide from online depression interventions can impact recruited sample characteristics...
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II.jpg Evaluating the impact of motivational interviewing on engagement and outcomes in a web-based self-help intervention for gambling disorder: A randomised controlled trial
Brad Brazeau, John Cunningham & David Hodgins.
Self-paced internet interventions for gambling problems offer cost-effective, accessible, and private alternatives to traditional psychotherapy for a population that rarely seeks help…
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Springer.jpg Applying the Canadian Low-Risk Gambling Guidelines to Gambling Harm Reduction in England
Eleanor Rochester & John Cunningham
There is a need for evidence-based guidelines for gamblers who wish to reduce their risk of harm by setting self-directed limits on their gambling. Recognizing this…

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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10826084.2023.2259453
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TandF.pngLearning 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?
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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