| Literature DB >> 24000892 |
Lydia A Shrier1, Amanda M Rhoads1, Meghan E Fredette1, Pamela J Burke1.
Abstract
Previous interventions for marijuana use have been administered out of the real-life contexts in which use occurs. In 2010, we interviewed youth aged 15-24 years who use marijuana frequently (n = 8) and providers who treat them (n = 6) on the acceptability and utility of a mobile intervention involving momentary self-monitoring of use-related contexts and responsive motivational messaging following clinic-based brief motivational enhancement therapy. Thematic analysis was used to examine youth and provider perspectives on the mobile intervention. Results suggest that mobile technology is a promising tool for brief interventions to reduce youth marijuana use and warrants further development.Entities:
Keywords: marijuana use; mobile health; momentary intervention; motivational intervention; youth
Year: 2013 PMID: 24000892 DOI: 10.3109/10826084.2013.824470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Subst Use Misuse ISSN: 1082-6084 Impact factor: 2.164