Technology-Based Interventions and Trainings to Reduce the Escalation and Impact of Alcohol Problems

Stella M. Resko, Suzanne Brown, James J. Lister, Steven J. Ondersma, Rebecca M. Cunningham, Maureen A. Walton

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Abstract

There has been a rapid increase in the development of technological innovations to reduce the escalation and impact of alcohol problems among adolescents and adults. Technology-based interventions offer the possibility of reaching individuals who otherwise might not seek treatment, (e.g., those in remote areas, those not perceiving a need for treatment, or others who might resist treatment). This article describes 4 case examples of technology-based interventions for risky drinking: (a) a freely available and interactive Web site that provides individualized feedback and information on risky drinking patterns; (b) a brief intervention for adolescents that provides individualized feedback to teens regarding their alcohol use; (c) a computer-delivered screening and brief intervention for alcohol use among pregnant women; and (d) a simulation program for training social workers in screening and brief intervention. These case examples highlight how technology could have a role in addressing the Alcohol Misuse Grand Challenge.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)114-134
Number of pages21
JournalJournal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions
Volume17
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 3 2017
Externally publishedYes

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Copyright © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Keywords

  • alcohol
  • computer
  • Internet
  • intervention
  • mobile
  • technology

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