Digital Interventions for A&D
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We track progress of digital approaches for screening and brief interventions about alcohol and drugs, and review and address arising methodological issues.
Joined January 2019
Computer- vs. nurse practitioner-delivered brief intervention for adolescent marijuana, alcohol, and sex risk behaviors in school-based health centers https://t.co/kFwZJGwGzE
#Alcohol #Brief #intervention #Marijuana #Sexual #health
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CBI and NBI did not yield different risk behavior outcomes in this randomized trial. Supplementary quasi-experimental comparisons suggested potential superiority over assessment-only. Both NBI and...
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Ride hailing app use and drunk/drugged driving among young adult nightclub patrons https://t.co/VOZ8vABeuJ
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This novel study among a high-risk population points to the potential for on-demand RHAs to reduce DUI behaviors and arrests among young adult nightclub patrons who consume alcohol and/or drugs in...
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Implementation and Evaluation of a Text Message-Based Addiction Counseling Program: Protocol for a Questionnaire Study https://t.co/Pwv4flte06
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DERR1-10.2196/22047.
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Sex differences in the acceptability and short-term outcomes of a web-based personalized feedback alcohol intervention for high school seniors https://t.co/Opzq9a6I79
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Despite the escalation of alcohol use through high school, the majority of research on school-based alcohol interventions has been conducted with junior high students or first and second year high...
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Usability and Acceptability of a Mobile App to Help Emerging Adults Address their Friends' Substance Use (Harbor): Quantitative Study https://t.co/MKcAzYWl3g
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There exists a demonstrated level of desirability and acceptability among EAs for a mobile app such as Harbor. EAs who wish to engage in more supportive behaviors with their friends who engage in...
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Validity and Reliability of the Computer-Administered Routine Opioid Outcome Monitoring (ROOM) Tool https://t.co/N4vBIwFYTO
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The computer-administered ROOM tool is a valid approach for brief monitoring of outcomes with prescribed opioids in primary care settings and appears to be acceptable to people who are using prescr...
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Text Messaging Interventions for Reducing Alcohol Consumption Among risky drinkers: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis https://t.co/ZGiiggKXLG
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Text messaging alcohol interventions may reduce alcohol consumption compared with no or basic health information; however, there are doubts about the overall quality of the evidence.
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Feasibility of a Mobile Messaging-Enhanced Brief Intervention for High Risk Heavy Drinking MSM: A Pre-Pilot Study https://t.co/BSS5h7fefe
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The purpose of this project was to assess the feasibility of an in-person session + mobile messaging intervention approach to reduce heavy drinking and condomless anal intercourse among heavy...
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Impact of a Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System to Assist Practitioners in Addressing Physical Activity and/or Healthy Eating for Smoking Cessation Treatment: Protocol for a Hybrid Type I Randomized Controlled Trial https://t.co/6IWRJQ6Ztl
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DERR1-10.2196/19157.
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Evaluating the Efficacy of a Mobile App (Drinks:Ration) and Personalized Text and Push Messaging to Reduce Alcohol Consumption in a Veteran Population: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial https://t.co/XR4eSBGMjq
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PRR1-10.2196/19720.
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Promoting Safe Injection Practices, Substance Use Reduction, Hepatitis C Testing, and Overdose Prevention Among Syringe Service Program Clients Using a Computer-Tailored Intervention. https://t.co/mD9lOMiW5a
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RR1-10.2196/resprot.4830.
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Computer-Delivered Brief Alcohol Intervention for Patients with Liver Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial https://t.co/pAlWJAVWZC
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A computer-delivered brief alcohol intervention reduced drinking days and unhealthy drinking days at 6-month follow up in military veterans with liver disease compared with brief education and advice...
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A web-based health education module and its impact on the preventive practices of health-care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/hXWwaVwJhr
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Proper training on the preventive measures against COVID-19 among health-care workers is crucial for mitigating the spread of viral infection. The present study evaluated the efficacy of a brief...
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Spreading Addictions Care Across Oregon's Rural and Community Hospitals: Mixed-Methods Evaluation of an Interprofessional Telementoring ECHO Program https://t.co/uUDLOp6oOb
#ECHO #medical #education #hospitalization #substance #use #treatment #addiction
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A statewide, interprofessional SUD hospital care ECHO was feasible and acceptable. Findings may be useful to health systems, states, and regions looking to expand hospital-based addictions care.
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Participant Satisfaction with Computer-Delivered Intervention Components and Its Relation to Alcohol Outcomes https://t.co/as7XnSR3L3
#Alcohol #brief #intervention; #internet #satisfaction
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Few computer-delivered brief intervention (CDBI) studies have evaluated participant satisfaction with individual elements of the intervention, or whether participant satisfaction impacts intervention...
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Can Brief Email Guidance Enhance the Effects of an Internet Intervention for People with Problematic Alcohol Use? A Randomized Controlled Trial https://t.co/dyU1hRSSDu
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Some research suggests that internet interventions aimed at people with problematic alcohol use are more effective when provided with guidance from a therapist or coach. Purpose/Objectives: This...
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"The post-COVID era": challenges in the treatment of substance use disorder (SUD) after the pandemic https://t.co/uLkpUt1Dxa
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The heroin pandemic four decades ago was the last time that addiction treatment systems were updated in many western countries. A revised and modernized addiction treatment network must include...
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Feasibility and Acceptability of Mobile Phone Self-monitoring and Automated Feedback to Enhance Telephone Coaching for People with Risky Substance Use: The QUIT-Mobile Pilot Study https://t.co/3eul9CjMbP
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Results are consistent with prior similar research suggesting that mobile phone self-monitoring of drug use and related factors is feasible and acceptable among diverse adults with risky drug use....
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Reducing Risky Alcohol Use via Smartphone App Skills Training Among Adult Internet Help-Seekers: A Randomized Pilot Trial https://t.co/fytM718O4s
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www.ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT03696888.
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Women's Changing Relationship With Alcohol Calls for a Change in Health Messages and Brief Alcohol Interventions https://t.co/L64Nn0iqnp
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Women's changing relationship with alcohol calls for a change in health messages and brief alcohol interventions
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