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This is a pilot study examining whether an evidence-based recovery support smartphone application, the Addiction Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (A-CHESS), can decrease alcohol recidiv...
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Lead Sponsor
New York Presbyterian Hospital
Collaborators
NCT06613698 · Liver Diseases, Alcoholic
NCT06493773 · Liver Diseases, Alcoholic, Alcohol Use Disorder, and more
NCT04234139 · Liver Diseases, Alcoholic, Alcohol-Related Disorders, and more
NCT03265249 · Liver Failure, Liver Diseases, Alcoholic, and more
NCT01410123 · Liver Diseases, Alcoholic, Alcoholism, and more
New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia University Medical Center
New York, New York
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