Washington State University Spokane: Incentives Can Reduce Alcohol Use Among American Indian and Alaska Native People
March 04, 2021
March 04, 2021
SPOKANE, Washington, March 4 (TNSJou) -- Washington State University Spokane campus issued the following news release:
A low-cost, easy-to-administer intervention that uses small prizes and other incentives to reward alcohol abstinence can serve as an effective tool to reduce alcohol use among American Indian and Alaska Native communities, new research suggests.
Published today in JAMA Psychiatry, the study tested a culturally adapted version of an intervention known as . . .
A low-cost, easy-to-administer intervention that uses small prizes and other incentives to reward alcohol abstinence can serve as an effective tool to reduce alcohol use among American Indian and Alaska Native communities, new research suggests.
Published today in JAMA Psychiatry, the study tested a culturally adapted version of an intervention known as . . .