Background: Heavy cannabis use is associated with adverse physical and mental health effects. Despite available effective treatments, the majority of heavy cannabis users does not seek professional help. Web-based interventions can provide an alternative for cannabis users who are reluctant to seek professional help. Several web-based cannabis interventions are effective in reducing cannabis use; however, the effect sizes are typically small and attrition rates are typically high. This suggests that web-based programs can be an effective cannabis use intervention for some, while others may need additional substance use treatment after completing a web-based intervention. Therefore, it is important that web-based interventions do not solely ...
Background: The increasing trend in the number of cannabis consumers is a public health concern and ...
Background: Though Internet- and mobile-based interventions (IMIs) and mindfulness-based interventio...
The Moti-4 intervention, in which motivational interviewing, self-monitoring, and strengthening beha...
BACKGROUND: Self-help strategies offer a promising way to address problems with access to and stigma...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a web-based treatment program wi...
Background: Worldwide, cannabis is the most prevalently used illegal drug and creates demand for pre...
BACKGROUND: In European countries, including Switzerland, cannabis is the most commonly used illici...
Background: Young Australians (16-25 years) have the highest rates of past-month cannabis use in the...
Given the widespread use of cannabis, and the concomitant risks associated with the drug, there is a...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance, and multiple treatment options and a...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis users frequently report concurrent tobacco use, and tobacco use is associated w...
BackgroundCannabis use is highly prevalent in young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Most ...
Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of a telephone-based intervention consisting of four sessions of moti...
A minority of cannabis users will experience problematic use or be diagnosed with a cannabis use dis...
Technology-based interventions such as those delivered by telephone or online may assist in removing...
Background: The increasing trend in the number of cannabis consumers is a public health concern and ...
Background: Though Internet- and mobile-based interventions (IMIs) and mindfulness-based interventio...
The Moti-4 intervention, in which motivational interviewing, self-monitoring, and strengthening beha...
BACKGROUND: Self-help strategies offer a promising way to address problems with access to and stigma...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a web-based treatment program wi...
Background: Worldwide, cannabis is the most prevalently used illegal drug and creates demand for pre...
BACKGROUND: In European countries, including Switzerland, cannabis is the most commonly used illici...
Background: Young Australians (16-25 years) have the highest rates of past-month cannabis use in the...
Given the widespread use of cannabis, and the concomitant risks associated with the drug, there is a...
Background: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance, and multiple treatment options and a...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis users frequently report concurrent tobacco use, and tobacco use is associated w...
BackgroundCannabis use is highly prevalent in young people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Most ...
Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of a telephone-based intervention consisting of four sessions of moti...
A minority of cannabis users will experience problematic use or be diagnosed with a cannabis use dis...
Technology-based interventions such as those delivered by telephone or online may assist in removing...
Background: The increasing trend in the number of cannabis consumers is a public health concern and ...
Background: Though Internet- and mobile-based interventions (IMIs) and mindfulness-based interventio...
The Moti-4 intervention, in which motivational interviewing, self-monitoring, and strengthening beha...