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- W4294101854 abstract "<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> The first UK COVID-19 lockdown had a polarising impact on drinking behaviour and may have impacted engagement with digital interventions to reduce alcohol consumption. </sec> <sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> We examined the effect of lockdown on engagement, alcohol reduction and the socio-demographic characteristics among users of the popular and widely available alcohol reduction app, Drink Less. </sec> <sec> <title>METHODS</title> A natural experiment. The study period spanned 468 days between 24/03/2019 and 03/07/2020, with the introduction of UK lockdown measures beginning on 24/03/2020. Users were 18+ years, based in the UK and interested in drinking less. Interrupted time series analyses using Generalised Additive Mixed Models were conducted for each outcome variable (i.e., socio-demographic characteristics, app downloads and engagement levels, alcohol consumption, and extent of alcohol reduction) for existing (downloaded the app pre-lockdown) and new (downloaded the app post-lockdown) users of the app. </sec> <sec> <title>RESULTS</title> Among existing users of the Drink Less app, there were increases in time spent on app (B=.01, P=.012), mean units of alcohol recorded per day (B>.00 P=.022) and mean heavy drinking (>6 units) days (B>.00 P=.019) post-lockdown. Previous declines in new app downloads plateaued post-lockdown (IRR=1.00, P=.182). Among new app users, there was an increase in the proportion of female users (B>.00, P=.037) and those at risk of alcohol dependence (B>.00, P=.006), and a decrease in the proportion of non-manual workers (B>-.00, P=.043). Among new app users, there were step increases in the mean number of alcohol units (B=20.12, P=.032), heavy drinking days (B=1.38, P=.010) and the number of days the app was used (B=2.05, P=.019), alongside a step decrease in the percentage of available screens viewed (B=-0.03, P=.035). </sec> <sec> <title>CONCLUSIONS</title> Following the first UK lockdown, there was evidence of increases in engagement and alcohol consumption among new and existing users of the Drink Less app. </sec> <sec> <title>CLINICALTRIAL</title> n/a </sec>" @default.
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- W4294101854 title "The effect of the first UK COVID-19 lockdown on users of the ‘Drink Less’ app: An interrupted time series analysis of socio-demographic characteristics, engagement and alcohol reduction (Preprint)" @default.
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