Background: Worldwide, cannabis is the most prevalently used illegal drug and creates demand for prevention and treatment services that cannot be fulfilled using conventional approaches. Computer and Internet-based interventions may have the potential to meet this need. Therefore, we systematically reviewed the literature and conducted a meta-analysis on the effectiveness of this approach in reducing the frequency of cannabis use. Methods: We systematically searched online databases (Medline, PubMed, PsychINFO, Embase) for eligible studies and conducted a meta-analysis. Studies had to use a randomized design, be delivered either via the Internet or computer and report separate outcomes for cannabis use. The principal outcome measure was the...
Cannabis use and Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD) have been increasing. There are no FDA approved medicat...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis users frequently report concurrent tobacco use, and tobacco use is associated w...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Research has shown that internet interventions can be effective for dependent u...
Background: Worldwide, cannabis is the most prevalently used illegal drug and creates demand for pre...
Background: Frequent Cannabis use has been linked to a variety of negative mental, physical, and soc...
Background: Heavy cannabis use is associated with adverse physical and mental health effects. Despit...
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...
Technology-based interventions such as those delivered by telephone or online may assist in removing...
Aims: To quantify the overall effectiveness of computer-delivered interventions for alcohol and toba...
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...
The last few decades have seen increasing use of computer-based programmes to address illicit recrea...
Background: Young people’s risky use of alcohol or recreational drugs, such as cannabis, remains a...
Background and Aims: Research has shown that internet interventions can be effective for dependent u...
Cannabis use and Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD) have been increasing. There are no FDA approved medicat...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis users frequently report concurrent tobacco use, and tobacco use is associated w...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Research has shown that internet interventions can be effective for dependent u...
Background: Worldwide, cannabis is the most prevalently used illegal drug and creates demand for pre...
Background: Frequent Cannabis use has been linked to a variety of negative mental, physical, and soc...
Background: Heavy cannabis use is associated with adverse physical and mental health effects. Despit...
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...
Technology-based interventions such as those delivered by telephone or online may assist in removing...
Aims: To quantify the overall effectiveness of computer-delivered interventions for alcohol and toba...
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...
The last few decades have seen increasing use of computer-based programmes to address illicit recrea...
Background: Young people’s risky use of alcohol or recreational drugs, such as cannabis, remains a...
Background and Aims: Research has shown that internet interventions can be effective for dependent u...
Cannabis use and Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD) have been increasing. There are no FDA approved medicat...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis users frequently report concurrent tobacco use, and tobacco use is associated w...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Research has shown that internet interventions can be effective for dependent u...