Substance abuse disorder is a public health issue which causes significant biological, psychological, social and financial harm in families both in Malta and around the world. Although traditional interventions are well established and backed by significant amounts of literature, the relapse rate, particularly in young people, remains high. As such, technology has often been touted as an alternative to traditional therapy as well as a tool in the prevention and reduction of substance use. This paper analyses the literature surrounding some of the more frequently described examples of technology-based interventions to determine their roles and limitations in the prevention, reduction and treatment of substance abuse disorders whilst also bri...
Problematic substance use causes significant harm to individuals, communities and society as a whole...
BACKGROUND: Illicit substance misuse is a growing public health problem, with misuse peaking among 1...
BackgroundNew technologies can profoundly change the way we understand psychiatric pathologies and a...
The estimated number of Substance Users (SU) globally has currently reached a very high number and i...
The problem with substance abuse is a global phenomenon, with physical, psychological and social rep...
<p><b>Background:</b> Little is known about the knowledge and use of technology-based interventions ...
Background: Substance use amongst young people poses developmental and clinical challenges, necessit...
Addictive substances are prevalent world-wide, and their use presents a substantial and persistent p...
Background: Clinicians in the field of drug addiction have started to exploit the growth of Technolo...
Addictive substances are prevalent world-wide, and their use presents a substantial and persistent p...
Contains fulltext : 178404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: C...
Addiction in its various forms represents an enormous challenge to society. Worldwide, it has been e...
Problematic substance use causes significant harm to individuals, communities and society as a whole...
The application of digital technologies to better assess, understand, and treat substance use disord...
Introduction: In 2019, nearly 50,000 deaths were associated with opioid overdose (CDC Injury Center,...
Problematic substance use causes significant harm to individuals, communities and society as a whole...
BACKGROUND: Illicit substance misuse is a growing public health problem, with misuse peaking among 1...
BackgroundNew technologies can profoundly change the way we understand psychiatric pathologies and a...
The estimated number of Substance Users (SU) globally has currently reached a very high number and i...
The problem with substance abuse is a global phenomenon, with physical, psychological and social rep...
<p><b>Background:</b> Little is known about the knowledge and use of technology-based interventions ...
Background: Substance use amongst young people poses developmental and clinical challenges, necessit...
Addictive substances are prevalent world-wide, and their use presents a substantial and persistent p...
Background: Clinicians in the field of drug addiction have started to exploit the growth of Technolo...
Addictive substances are prevalent world-wide, and their use presents a substantial and persistent p...
Contains fulltext : 178404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: C...
Addiction in its various forms represents an enormous challenge to society. Worldwide, it has been e...
Problematic substance use causes significant harm to individuals, communities and society as a whole...
The application of digital technologies to better assess, understand, and treat substance use disord...
Introduction: In 2019, nearly 50,000 deaths were associated with opioid overdose (CDC Injury Center,...
Problematic substance use causes significant harm to individuals, communities and society as a whole...
BACKGROUND: Illicit substance misuse is a growing public health problem, with misuse peaking among 1...
BackgroundNew technologies can profoundly change the way we understand psychiatric pathologies and a...