Acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of a text messaging intervention to reduce high-risk alcohol use among adults 50 and older: an exploratory study
Abstract:Purpose
Prevalence rates of older adults (OA, 50+) with high-risk alcohol use are rapidly growing. Barriers to intervention persist for OA. Mobile interventions, specifically short message service (SMS, also known as text messaging), provide an opportunity to overcome such barriers. The purpose of this paper is to explore the acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of four SMS intervention conditions compared to mobile assessment only among OA (50–65 years old, n = 49) who drink at high-risk levels compare… Show more
Public health education and adapting formal treatments are critical for optimal success with older adults who engage in harmful use of substances. Varied modalities, formats, topics and settings are required for maximum impact.
Public health education and adapting formal treatments are critical for optimal success with older adults who engage in harmful use of substances. Varied modalities, formats, topics and settings are required for maximum impact.
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