School Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia.
The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2020 May 7;15(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s13722-020-00190-x.
Smartphone applications (apps) designed to assist users to reduce hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption show potential as an inexpensive alternative to traditional brief intervention in primary care. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the literature on alcohol reduction apps and the availability of evidenced-based apps on top commercial app stores.
We reviewed literature through to December 2019 using the databases PubMed, MEDLINE, PsycINFO and Google Scholar and keyword search terms smartphone/mobile/phone AND application/app AND alcohol. Articles were included if the primary intervention was a smartphone app and the study measured participant changes in frequency or volume of alcohol consumption.
21 relevant articles were identified that evaluated 19 unique smartphone apps. Of the 19 unique apps, seven were designed for use among youth and 12 in adult populations. The available evidence for the efficacy of alcohol reduction apps among youth is inconclusive, with results from these evaluations not showing a clear benefit in reducing alcohol consumption compared to control groups. The results of apps designed for adult populations appears more promising, but results are still mixed. Of the 19 alcohol reduction apps that have been evaluated only eight of these are currently publicly available in commercial app stores. Of these eight apps, only four were demonstrated in the literature to assist with reducing alcohol consumption.
The evidence for alcohol reduction apps is promising but inconclusive. Few apps that have been evaluated in the scientific literature are currently available for download in commercial app stores.
旨在帮助用户减少有害饮酒的智能手机应用程序(apps)作为初级保健中传统简短干预的廉价替代方案具有一定潜力。本文旨在提供有关酒精减少应用程序的文献概述以及顶级商业应用商店中基于证据的应用程序的可用性。
我们使用 PubMed、MEDLINE、PsycINFO 和 Google Scholar 数据库以及智能手机/移动/电话和应用程序/应用程序和酒精的关键字搜索词,对截至 2019 年 12 月的文献进行了回顾。如果主要干预措施是智能手机应用程序,并且研究测量了参与者饮酒频率或饮酒量的变化,则将文章纳入。
确定了 21 篇相关文章,评估了 19 个独特的智能手机应用程序。在这 19 个独特的应用程序中,有 7 个是为年轻人设计的,12 个是为成年人设计的。青少年使用酒精减少应用程序的有效性的现有证据尚无定论,这些评估的结果并未显示与对照组相比减少饮酒量的明显益处。为成年人群体设计的应用程序的结果似乎更有希望,但结果仍存在差异。在已评估的 19 个酒精减少应用程序中,只有 8 个目前在商业应用商店中公开提供。在这 8 个应用程序中,只有 4 个在文献中证明有助于减少饮酒。
酒精减少应用程序的证据很有希望但尚无定论。在科学文献中评估过的很少应用程序目前可在商业应用商店中下载。