Treating Young Adult Cannabis Use Disorder with Text Message-Delivered Peer Network Counseling
通过短信发送的同伴网络咨询治疗年轻成人大麻使用障碍
基本信息
- 批准号:10408078
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 62.55万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-08-01 至 2024-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:21 year oldAddressBehavioral MechanismsBiologicalCannabisCar PhoneClinical TrialsColoradoControl GroupsCounselingDataDiseaseEconomicsEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorExposure toFriendsGenderHealthHealth behaviorIndividualInterventionLegalLiteratureMediatingMediationMemoryModalityModelingNatureNeighborhoodsOutcomeParticipantPeer GroupPerceptionPhase TransitionPolicePopulationPrivacyPublic HealthRandomizedRandomized Clinical TrialsRandomized Controlled TrialsResearchRiskRisk BehaviorsShapesSocial EnvironmentStigmatizationStressSumSurveysSymptomsTechnologyTennesseeTestingTextText MessagingThinkingTimeTreatment outcomeUnited States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationUniversitiesUrineWaiting ListsYouthacceptability and feasibilityage groupbasecostcost effectivenesscravingdigitaldigital treatmentefficacy testinghigh riskimprovedintervention participantsmHealthmarijuana usemarijuana use disorderpeerpeer networkspreventprotective behaviorpublic health interventionrecruitresponsesatisfactionsocialsocial integrationsubstance usesubstance use treatmenttraditional therapytreatment as usualtreatment comparisonuniversity studentuptakeyoung adult
项目摘要
Project Summary
Young adults (ages 18 to 25) compared to other age groups, have the highest rate of cannabis
use disorder (CUD) (SAMHSA, 2018) and are the least likely to seek CUD treatment (Kerridge et
al., 2017). Recent advances in digitally delivered treatments show promise for this population.
Beyond the cost-effectiveness of digital treatments compared to traditional therapies, an
advantage is the perception of increased privacy, which can lessen stigmatization for young adults
(Hoch et al., 2016). Young adults interact with approximately 128 texts per day (Burke, 2016),
supporting this treatment modality. The association between youth social context and exposure,
uptake, and continuation of cannabis use is strongly established in the literature. A large national
study of young adults in substance use treatment found strong and persistent effects of peers on
cannabis use, where increases in peer substance use worsened treatment outcomes (Davis et
al., 2016). Beyond peer effects, environmental effects, such has neighborhood disorder have
been shown to be an important and potent influence on cannabis use (Mason et al., 2017).Young
adults interact with peers grounded in meaningful places, shaping their health behavior
trajectories, underscoring the interactive nature of place and peers (Mason, 2010). Despite this
evidence of peers and place influences on cannabis use, there has been little research on the
integration of social and environmental components within cannabis interventions. Peer Network
Counseling-txt (PNC-txt) explicitly targets the peer and environmental context and can be
delivered via personalized, automated text messages. PNC-txt is a substance use intervention
that focuses on place-based peer relations as a mechanism for behavioral change. PNC-txt's
hypothesized active ingredient is “peer network health,” which is the sum of risk and protective
behaviors of a young adult's close peer network. PNC-txt delivers 112 automated, personalized
texts over 4 weeks, as well as booster messages delivered PRN. Key responses from participant's
baseline assessment automatically populate the content of each participant's tailored
intervention. PNC-txt is ideally suited for young adults comfortable with this technology. Our
specific aims are: Aim 1. Test the efficacy of PNC-txt on cannabis use cessation with 1000 young
adults with Cannabis Use Disorder. Sub-Aim 1. Test the cost-effectiveness and scalability of
PNC-txt in two large state universities. Aim 2. Test the extent to which the direct effect of PNC-
txt is mediated by participants' peer network health, which in turn is moderated by participants'
gender. Aim 3. Test whether PNC-txt reduces the effect of stress, craving, and activity space
exposure to high-risk cannabis use environments on cannabis use over time.
项目总结
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Treating Young Adult Cannabis Use Disorder with Text Message-Delivered Peer Network Counseling
通过短信发送的同伴网络咨询治疗年轻成人大麻使用障碍
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10618328 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 62.55万 - 项目类别:
Treating Young Adult Cannabis Use Disorder with Text Message-Delivered Peer Network Counseling
通过短信发送的同伴网络咨询治疗年轻成人大麻使用障碍
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