A Mobile App to Reduce and/or Quit Cannabis Use
Efficacy of a Digitalized Selective Prevention Program (App - "CANQUIT") to Reduce and/or Quit Cannabis Use
Alba González-Roz, PhD
120 participants
Dec 13, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study aims to develop an App-based intervention (CANQUIT) aimed at regular cannabis users. The efficacy of this intervention will be evaluated in the short-term (1-month follow-up) and long-term (3- and 6-months follow-ups) using a sample of 120 participants. Participants will be randomly assigned to the experimental arm (App-assisted CBT-based intervention) or the control (App-assisted self-help guide). The study will also estimate the economic impact of the intervention by considering the benefit-cost ratio (BCR) and net benefit (in €) associated with the total cost of the program. The goal is to provide evidence that can inform policy decisions regarding cannabis use and minimize the negative consequences on the physical and mental health of young adults in Spain. This study aims to offer a cost-effective prevention strategy that minimize the negative consequences on the physical and mental health of young adults in Spain.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Between 18 and 30 years old.
- At least one occasion of cannabis use in the last month.
- Access to smartphones (iOS or Android).
- Access to Internet.
Exclusion Criteria1
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Interventions
* 1st week: Daily self-report on cannabis and tobacco use, myths regarding cannabis use and its health consequences, motives for cannabis use reduction/quitting, psychoeducation concerning withdrawal symptomatology, therapist's recommendation (progressive reduction of cannabis use). * 2nd week: Daily self-report on cannabis and tobacco use, myths regarding cannabis use and its health and behavioral consequences, identification of triggers, alternatives to cannabis use, therapist's recommendation (progressive reduction of cannabis use). * 3rd week: Daily self-report on cannabis and tobacco use benefits from quitting cannabis, behavioral activation, diaphragmatic breathing, training in social abilities, strategies to prevent smoking, therapist's recommendation (progressive reduction of cannabis use). * 4th week: Daily self-report on cannabis and tobacco use (i.e., nº of joints/cigarettes), high-risk situations for relapse, lapse vs. relapse, coping strategies, relapse prevention plan.
Psychoeducation on cannabis.
Locations(2)
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NCT06733792