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Help us test out our alcohol app!


Socrates31

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Hi there,


My name is Jo Milward, an ED resident and PhD student at King's College London.


For my research, I am developing and testing an app (called BRANCH) designed to help people monitor their alcohol use, as part of a randomised controlled trial.


We have just launched the app, and are looking for young adults, aged between 18-30 who drink alcohol to take part in the trial.


We can offer ?5 in vouchers for downloading and using the app, and another ?5 after 6 months to complete a follow up questionnaire.


If you are interested in taking part, please click the link below to complete the screening survey.


Thank you in advance for your help!


https://www.branchapp.org.uk/trial


Best

Jo

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