Development of a psychologically enhanced interactive online intervention for hazardous drinking.

Alcohol Alcohol

e-Health Unit, University College London, Whittington Campus, Level 2, Holborn Union Building, Highgate Hill, London N19 5LW, UK.

Published: May 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The text discusses the redevelopment of the "Down Your Drink" website aimed at helping hazardous drinkers, emphasizing the importance of detailed content specification.
  • It outlines the development process, which involved literature reviews, user feedback, and iterative improvements to enhance user engagement and provide a structured resource.
  • Conclusively, having a clear presentation of the intervention's theory, content, and structure aids in evaluating its effectiveness and can inform the creation of similar online health resources.

Article Abstract

Aims: The content of novel interventions is often not well specified. We provide a detailed account of the rationale for and redevelopment of an Internet resource for hazardous drinkers-Down Your Drink (DYD) (www.downyourdrink.org.uk). DEVELOPMENT WORK: An iterative process blended literature reviews of Internet interventions for health conditions and brief treatments for alcohol problems, feedback from users of the original site and from users panels, and completion of a series of developmental tasks.

Intervention: The detailed structure and content of the new version of the website is presented. This permits an appreciation of the intended interaction between the user and the intervention, and emphasizes both the freedom of choice available to the user to access diverse material for personal benefit and the value of a clear organizational structure.

Conclusions: Presentation of detailed information on the theoretical underpinning, content and structure of an intervention makes it easier to interpret the results of any evaluation and is likely to be of use to those developing other online interventions for alcohol or other health behaviours.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2570848PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agn066DOI Listing

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