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InDEx: Open Source iOS and Android Software for Self-Reporting and Monitoring of Alcohol Consumption.


ABSTRACT: InDEx is a software package for reporting and monitoring alcohol consumption via a smartphone application. Consumption of alcohol is self-reported by the user, and the app provides a visual representation of drinking behaviour and offers feedback on consumption levels compared to the general population. InDEx is intended as an exemplar app, operating as a standalone smartphone application and is highly customisable for a variety of research domains. InDEx is written in JavaScript, using IONIC framework which is cross-platform and is available under the liberal GNU General Public License (v3). The software is available from GitHub (https://github.com/DrDanL/index-app-public).

SUBMITTER: Leightley D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5961935 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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InDEx: Open Source iOS and Android Software for Self-Reporting and Monitoring of Alcohol Consumption.

Leightley Daniel D   Puddephatt Jo-Anne JA   Goodwin Laura L   Rona Roberto R   Fear Nicola T NT  

Journal of open research software 20180301


InDEx is a software package for reporting and monitoring alcohol consumption via a smartphone application. Consumption of alcohol is self-reported by the user, and the app provides a visual representation of drinking behaviour and offers feedback on consumption levels compared to the general population. InDEx is intended as an exemplar app, operating as a standalone smartphone application and is highly customisable for a variety of research domains. InDEx is written in JavaScript, using IONIC fr  ...[more]

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