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Alcohol brief intervention

BEHAVIORAL8 trials

Sponsors

Kuwabara Yuki, The University of Hong Kong, Turning Point, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Conditions

Alcohol ConsumptionAlcohol Drinking in CollegeAlcohol MisuseAlcohol Use DisorderAlcohol-Related DisordersHIV/AIDSHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeMental Illness

Unknown Phase

Alcohol Brief Intervention Plus Personalized Mobile Chat-based Intervention for High-risk Drinking University Students
CompletedNCT03675373
The University of Hong KongAlcohol Drinking in College
Start: 2018-10-08End: 2019-01-31Updated: 2019-09-25
Alcohol Brief Intervention Plus Personalized Mobile Chat-based Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Misuse in an Emergency Department
CompletedNCT03823599
The University of Hong KongAlcohol Use Disorder
Start: 2019-02-01End: 2019-05-30Updated: 2019-09-26
Nurse-led Alcohol Brief Intervention Plus Mobile Personalized Chat-based Support on Reducing Alcohol Use in University Students
NCT04025151
The University of Hong KongAlcohol Misuse
Start: 2020-09-30End: 2022-11-30Target: 770Updated: 2021-09-13
Increasing Knowledge of Alcohol as a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer Among Women Attending Breast Screening Services
CompletedNCT04715516
Turning PointAlcohol Consumption, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Start: 2021-02-05End: 2021-12-02Updated: 2022-03-08
Alcohol Brief Intervention Integrated With Mobile Chat-based Support for Risky Drinkers in Emergency Departments
CompletedNCT05018624
The University of Hong KongAlcohol Misuse
Start: 2022-05-23End: 2025-03-31Updated: 2025-08-01
Common Elements Treatment Approach HIV Alcohol Reduction Trial in Zambia
CompletedNCT05121064
University of Alabama at BirminghamAlcohol-Related Disorders, HIV/AIDS, Mental Illness
Start: 2023-01-24End: 2025-10-31Updated: 2026-01-08
Screening and brief intervention using leaflets in annual healthcheckups at workplaces
Active, not recruitingJPRN-jRCT1060240002
Kuwabara YukiReducing risky alcohol drinking will be expected. Alcohol Drinking
Start: 2024-05-07Target: 400Updated: 2025-07-18
A Large Language Model-based Chatbot for Alcohol Reduction in Patients With Metabolic Alcohol-Related Liver Disease
RecruitingNCT07450144
The University of Hong KongMetabolic Alcohol-Related Liver Disease, Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease
Start: 2026-03-18End: 2027-07-22Target: 50Updated: 2026-03-23

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