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Intoxication and pitch control in tonal and non-tonal language speakers ...
Chang, Charles. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Materials for Tang et al. (2022) ...
Chang, Charles. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Dataset for Tang et al. (2022) ...
Chang, Charles. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Η μέθη στο ουσιαστικό ποινικό δίκαιο ...
Μπρουλιδάκη, Κλαίρη. - : Democritus University of Thrace, 2021
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Perceptions of adult trauma patients on the acceptability of text messaging as an aid to reduce harmful drinking behaviours.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Brief interventions (BIs) have been shown to be effective in modifying hazardous drinking behaviours in a range of settings. However, they are underutilised in hospitals due to resource constraints. We explored the perspectives of admitted trauma patients about the appeal, acceptability and content of a Brief Intervention (BI) delivered via text messages. METHODS: Thirty mobile phone users (≥16 years old) admitted to Auckland City Hospital as a result of injury were recruited (December 2010 - January 2011). Participants were interviewed face-to-face during their hospital stay using a semi-structured interview guide that explored topics including perceptions of the proposed intervention to reduce hazardous drinking and related harm, and perceived acceptability of an m-health program. Where issues relating to content of messages were raised by participants these were also captured. In addition, a brief survey captured information on demographic information, mobile phone usage and type of phone, along with the frequency of alcohol use. RESULTS: 22 of the 30 participants were male, and almost half were aged 20 to 39 years. The majority of participants identified as New Zealand Europeans, six as Māori (New Zealand's indigenous population) and of the remainder two each identified as Pacific and of Asian ethnicity. Most (28/30) participants used a mobile phone daily. 18 participants were deemed to be drinking in a non-hazardous manner, seven were hazardous drinkers, and three were non-drinkers. Most participants (21/30) indicated that text messages could be effective in reducing hazardous drinking and related harms, with more than half (17/30) signalling they would sign-up. Factors identified that would increase receptiveness included: awareness that the intervention was evidence-based; participants readiness-to-change; informative messages that include the consequences of drinking and practical advice; non-judgemental messages; and ease-of-use. Areas of potential concern included: confidentiality and frequency of messages. The cultural relevance of the messages for Māori was highlighted as important. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that trauma patients recognize potential benefits of mobile-health interventions designed to reduce hazardous drinking. The feedback provided will inform the development of an intervention to be evaluated in a randomised controlled trial. ; Published online
Keyword: 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology; 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences; Adult; Alcohol Abstinence; Alcohol Drinking; Alcoholic Intoxication; Alcoholism; Brief; Cell Phone; Female; Humans; Interviews as Topic; Male; Middle Aged; Motivation; New Zealand; Patient Acceptance of Health Care; Psychotherapy; Qualitative Research; Reward; Text Messaging; Trauma Centers; Wounds and Injuries; Young Adult
URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-7-4
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24387293
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Tipsy, trashed, and trunken: An Analysis and Research Proposal Examining Idiomatic Expressions of Intoxication in English and German
In: Senior Projects Spring 2012 (2012)
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The entropy of intoxicated speech - lexical creativity and heavy tongues ...
Reichel, Uwe D.; Kisler, Thomas. - : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2012
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Drinking motives among Spanish and Hungarian young adults: a cross-national study
In: Alcohol and Alcoholism (oxford, Oxfordshire), vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 261-269 (2011)
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Failure to reduce drinking and driving in France: a 6-year prospective study in the GAZEL cohort.
In: Addiction/British Journal of Addictions ; https://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-00400390 ; Addiction/British Journal of Addictions, 2010, 105 (1), pp.57-61. ⟨10.1111/j.1360-0443.2009.02725.x⟩ (2010)
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Perceiving the Effects of Ethanol Intoxication on Voice
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The acute effect of alcohol on decision making in social drinkers.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2005)
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SPEECH DISORDERS AND LINGUISTIC ERRORS IN VOICE AND AUDIO ANALYSIS
In: http://www.forensicscience.pl/pfs/53_rzeszotarski.pdf (2003)
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THE BEHAVIORAL AND MOTOR CONSEQUENCES OF FOCAL LESIONS OF THE BASAL GANGLIA IN MAN
In: BRAIN , 117 859 - 876. (1994) (1994)
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Novel Scientific Evidence of Intoxication: Acoustic Analysis of Voice Recordings from the Exxon Valdez
In: Articles by Maurer Faculty (1991)
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Laboratory Performance during Acute Intoxication and Hangover
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1978)
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Letter to C. Farris Bryant from Stanmore Cawthon. ( 1952-10-30 )
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Let It Alone. ; In goin' thro' this pig-iron world it's sometimes asked of you [first line] ; Let it alone, let it alone, If it don't concern you [first line of chorus]
Alex Rogers (lyricist); Bert A. Williams (composer). - : The Gotham-Attucks Music Company, Inc., "The House of Melody," 42 W. 28th St., 1906
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Oh! Sam. A Famous Minstrel Song. ; Oh! Sammy, put dat banjo down [first line] ; Oh! Sammy, you put dat banjo down, De hog's in de garden rootin' up de groun' [first line of chorus]
Will S. Hays (composer lyricist). - : J.L. Peters, 599 Broadway, 1872
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Oh! Sam. A Famous Minstrel Song. ; Oh! Sammy, put dat banjo down [first line] ; Oh! Sammy, you put dat banjo down, De hog's in de garden rootin' up de groun' [first line of chorus]
Will S. Hays (composer lyricist). - : Oliver Ditson & Co., 451 Washington St., 1872
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Lon Time Ago. A Negro Song. ; As I was a gwine down shinbone alley, Long time ago! [first line]
: n.p., [n.d.]
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