We conducted a rapid horizon scanning review of the published and grey literature on digital interventions to reduce alcohol-related harm covering the period January 2017 to April 2019.
This project will estimate the costs that alcohol use imposes on the National Health Service (NHS) through Primary Care (PC) in England. We will examine in detail the consultations and…
This project is a collaboration led by the University of Sheffield with the National Drug Evidence Centre at the University of Manchester, and the National Addiction Centre at Kings College…
This project forms a case study on using alternative, inter-disciplinary, methods from the domain of complex systems, for understanding population level behaviour change
The U@Uni study is a randomised controlled trial to investigate the effect of a multi-device digital health intervention on health behaviour (e.g., fruit and vegetable intake, physical activity, alcohol consumption,…
The NIHR School for Public Health Research whole school alcohol programme comprises a cluster of studies. These jointly aim to identify and evaluate approaches to reducing alcohol-related harm that are…
ALICE RAP is a trans-disciplinary EU FP7 project which aims to help policy makers rethink and reshape current and future approaches to addiction in Europe. ScHARR will lead a work…
ScHARR has been commissioned by the Welsh Government to produce adaptations of the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model to inform decision-marking on alcohol pricing policies in Wales.
Alcohol Research UKThis project, funded by Alcohol Research UK, examines aspects of the national drinking culture in the United Kingdom. The results will provide policy makers with a framework for…
ODHIN's part of the EU-wide ODHIN project (Optimising Delivery of Healthcare Interventions), ScHARR are leading a work package modelling the cost-effectiveness of screening and brief interventions for hazardous and harmful…
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