Grace Yoon Department of Clinical Research Profiles & Affiliations OverviewResearch Publications Publications by Type Projects & Collaborations Academic Activities Academic Self-Administration Continuing Education Junior Development, Doctorate and Advanced Studies Academic Reputation & Networking Teaching Bachelor/Master Projects & Collaborations OverviewResearch Publications Publications by Type Projects & Collaborations Academic Activities Academic Self-Administration Continuing Education Junior Development, Doctorate and Advanced Studies Academic Reputation & Networking Teaching Bachelor/Master Profiles & Affiliations Projects & Collaborations 1 foundShow per page10 10 20 50 Testing a primarily SMS-based intervention to reduce alcohol use in Lesotho Research Project | 5 Project MembersFor many people living in rural settings in Lesotho, weekly attendance for behavioral intervention sessions to address mental health and substance use can be challenging. In this study, we will test whether one in-person session plus standardized SMSs is superior to a 4-session in-person intervention, delivered by non-specialist mental health providers. This project is conducted in collaboration with SolidarMed Lesotho and is funded by an Ambizione grant through the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant no. PZ00P1_201690). 1 1 OverviewResearch Publications Publications by Type Projects & Collaborations Academic Activities Academic Self-Administration Continuing Education Junior Development, Doctorate and Advanced Studies Academic Reputation & Networking Teaching Bachelor/Master
Projects & Collaborations 1 foundShow per page10 10 20 50 Testing a primarily SMS-based intervention to reduce alcohol use in Lesotho Research Project | 5 Project MembersFor many people living in rural settings in Lesotho, weekly attendance for behavioral intervention sessions to address mental health and substance use can be challenging. In this study, we will test whether one in-person session plus standardized SMSs is superior to a 4-session in-person intervention, delivered by non-specialist mental health providers. This project is conducted in collaboration with SolidarMed Lesotho and is funded by an Ambizione grant through the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant no. PZ00P1_201690). 1 1
Testing a primarily SMS-based intervention to reduce alcohol use in Lesotho Research Project | 5 Project MembersFor many people living in rural settings in Lesotho, weekly attendance for behavioral intervention sessions to address mental health and substance use can be challenging. In this study, we will test whether one in-person session plus standardized SMSs is superior to a 4-session in-person intervention, delivered by non-specialist mental health providers. This project is conducted in collaboration with SolidarMed Lesotho and is funded by an Ambizione grant through the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant no. PZ00P1_201690).