Support for a browser plug-in blocking online alcohol imagery among Australian participants: A qualitative interview study.
Maree PatsourasMegan CookAmy PennayEmmanuel KuntscheVictoria ManningZhen HeBenjamin C RiordanPublished in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2024)
Participants emphasised that viewing online alcohol exposure had an impact on drinking behaviours, such as increased craving and temptation. The browser plug-in was considered an easy intervention tool for both parents and people who are experiencing alcohol-related problems or trying to reduce their drinking. SO WHAT?: Participants' continuous support of an alcohol-blocking browser plug-in suggests that future health promotion strategies should consider the development of a prototype plug-in.