Problematic Alcohol Use Clinical Trial
Official title:
Self-help Internet-based Relapse Prevention for Problematic Alcohol Use: A Naturalistic Study Among Internet Help-seekers
The purpose of this study is to observe and evaluate the use of a relapse prevention program over time among internet help-seekers. Participants are recruited via a nationally known portal for assisting anonymous individuals with changing their problematic alcohol use in a healthier direction (alkoholhjalpen.se). The intervention offered lasts 10 weeks and includes 7 relapse prevention modules, with a three-week pause between the 6th and 7th modules. Baseline data are collected regarding substance use and psychosocial health and follow-up takes place 10 weeks after recruitment. The study is observational.
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Observational Model: Ecologic or Community, Time Perspective: Prospective
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