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Partnering with healthcare providers and healthcare systems to implement universal alcohol screening and brief intervention to prevent alcohol exposed pregnancies.

CBHRS researchers, as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) national effort, collaborated with healthcare professionals and healthcareorganizations to implement evidence-based practices found to reduce unhealthy alcohol use and alcohol-exposed pregnancies. Alcohol-exposed pregnancies […]

2024-09-27T12:33:52-08:00September 27th, 2024|Categories: CBHRS, News, Research Matters|Tags: , , , , , , |

Step Away abstract earns citation at Society of Behavioral Medicine national conference

Robyn Mertz, a graduate research assistant with the Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services (CBHRS) and co-authors earned a citation at the April 2021 Society for Behavioral Medicine national conference for their abstract, "Using Facebook Advertising as a Recruitment Tool for an mHealth Alcohol Intervention Clinical Trial." Read more about > Step Away abstract earns citation at Society of Behavioral Medicine national conference

2021-09-07T10:32:10-08:00April 22nd, 2021|Categories: CBHRS, News|Tags: , , , |

Using mobile technology to reduce unhealthy alcohol use

CBHRS associate professor Dr. Diane King (co-investigator) and research professional Alex Edwards (project manager) are collaborating with psychology professor Dr. Patrick Dulin (principal investigator) on a clinical trial to reduce drinking. Funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,  study participants will test either a smart-phone app or a chatbot version of an evidence-based program called Step Away.  Read more about > Using mobile technology to reduce unhealthy alcohol use

2021-12-22T15:03:44-09:00July 22nd, 2020|Categories: CBHRS, News|Tags: , , |

CDC brings together FASD researchers and collaborators to share findings

Diane King, Director of the Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services (CBHRS) within ISER, along with Bridget Hanson, Research Associate Professor and Alexandra Edwards, Research Professional, recently attended the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) Grantee Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. The meeting, hosted by the Centers for Disease Control and […]

2019-09-05T13:30:41-08:00September 5th, 2019|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , |
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