Optimizing the Measurement of Information on the Context of Alcohol Consumption Within the Drink Less App Among People Drinking at Increasing and Higher Risk Levels: Mixed-Methods Usability Study
Optimizing the Measurement of Information on the Context of Alcohol Consumption Within the Drink Less App Among People Drinking at Increasing and Higher Risk Levels: Mixed-Methods Usability Study
Abigail K Stevely
1
, BMedSci, MPH, PhD ;
Claire Garnett
2, 3
, BA, MSc, PhD ;
John Holmes
1
, BA, MA, PhD ;
Andrew Jones
4
, PhD ;
Larisa Dinu
2
, BSc, MSc ;
Melissa Oldham
2
, BSc, PhD
1
Sheffield Addictions Research Group, School of Medicine and Population Health, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
2
Research Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom
3
School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
4
School of Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Corresponding Author:
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Abigail K Stevely, BMedSci, MPH, PhD
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Sheffield Addictions Research Group
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School of Medicine and Population Health
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University of Sheffield
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30 Regent St, Sheffield City Centre
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Sheffield, S1 4DA
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United Kingdom
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Phone:
44 114 222 552
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Email: a.stevely@sheffield.ac.uk