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Ecological momentary interventions (EMI), which use phones to deliver messages to reduce alcohol use and related risk behaviors during or prior to drinking events, can help to address triggers in real...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Kentucky
Collaborators
NCT06853314 · HIV Infections, Alcohol Use Disorder, and more
NCT05613608 · Alcohol Use Disorder
NCT06868641 · HIV Infections
NCT05633056 · Multi Drug Resistant Tuberculosis, HIV Infections
NCT05807139 · Alcohol Use Disorder
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
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