This is a single-arm, non-randomized, prospective study to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a 30-day mobile Health (mHealth) Reset Challenge for reducing high-risk drinking.
Age range
18 Years – 120 Years
Sex
ALL
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Feasibility of intervention based on rate of accrual with eligible participant population
Timeframe: From completion of the pre-screening survey to enrollment in the study. On average, no more than two weeks.
Feasibility of intervention based on rate of completion amongst enrolled participants
Timeframe: From enrollment to 3 months after the completion of the 30-Day Reset Challenge. On average, about four months, depending on the participant's selected start date.
Feasibility of intervention based on efficient accrual
Timeframe: From the opening of the studies accrual to 12 months later.
Efficacy of intervention based on reported alcohol abstinence
Timeframe: From 2 weeks before the participant selected challenge start date to the end of the 30-day reset challenge. Exactly 44 days.
Efficacy of intervention based on the weekly alcohol consumption of participants
Timeframe: From the time the participant completes the baseline survey to the completion of the 30-day challenge period. On average, about two months, depending on the participant's selected start date.