Brief intervention evaluation – Daybreak online program

  • Research program: New technologies and online interventions
  • Project status: Completed
  • Start date: November 2017
  • Expected end date: August 2019
  • Completion date: October 2019
  • Funded by: Hello Sunday Morning
  • Lead organisation:

This study will systematically evaluate different versions of Hello Sunday Morning’s Daybreak program (with and without coaching support) in reducing at-risk alcohol use.

Name & Contact Details Role Research Program Location
  • Principal Investigator: Robert Tait, Curtin University
  • Co-investigator: Michael Schaub, University of Zurich

Dr Robert Tait
Senior Research Fellow
Tel:
robert.tait@curtin.edu.au
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This project aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals and Targets:

Tait, R., J. (2019). An evaluation of a participatory health promotion mobile app addressing alcohol use problems: The “Daybreak” program. National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. ISBN: 978-0-9942806-8-8 [R341] Download PDF

Tait, R., J., Paz Castro, R., Kirkman, J., Moore, J. and Schaub, M. (2019). The “Daybreak” program, a digital intervention addressing alcohol use problems: A quasi experimental trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 21, (9), pp. e14967. doi:10.2196/14967 [RJ1496] View web page

Tait, R., J., Kirkman, J. and Schaub, M. (2018). A randomized controlled trial of a participatory health promotion mobile app addressing alcohol use problems: The “Daybreak” program study protocol. Journal of Medical Internet Research Research Protocols, 7, (5), pp. e1-11. doi:10.2196/resprot.9982 [RJ1424] View web page