Center for Behavioral Health Research, College of Social Work, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, United States of America.
Center for Behavioral Health Research, College of Social Work, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, United States of America.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2018 Oct;93:15-18. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.07.007. Epub 2018 Jul 18.
This study collected in-depth treatment satisfaction and effectiveness data to provide insight into the mechanisms of behavior change and to identify aspects of a text message- delivered treatment for cannabis use disorder that could be improved.
Data were collected via a web-based survey from 30 young adults (ages 18-25) who were recent participants in a randomized controlled trial of Peer Network Counseling-txt (PNC- txt), a text message treatment for cannabis use disorder. The survey assessed reactions to the text-delivered treatment, changes in cannabis use, reactions to the peer-focused components, and feedback about improvements to the treatment.
Nearly all (93%) respondents found PNC-txt to be helpful to their treatment. The majority of the sample (63%) reported that PNC-txt heightened awareness of their cannabis use, and 40% reported a better understanding of problematic use. Fifty percent reported that they use less cannabis than they did prior to the intervention. Seventy percent of respondents stated that it was helpful to answer questions about their close friend group and nearly one- quarter of participants decreased the amount of time spent with "unhealthy" friends. Approximately 85% indicated that thinking about their peer network helped them meet goals of stopping, reducing, or better managing their cannabis use.
These findings provide insight into the acceptability of the text-delivered treatment platform and potential mechanisms of behavior change for PNC-txt. The participants provided positive feedback about the treatment and indicated that it helped reduce their cannabis use. Given the acceptability and promising efficacy of PNC-txt, continued research is warranted, particularly with adolescents and with larger samples.
本研究收集了深入的治疗满意度和效果数据,以深入了解行为改变的机制,并确定文本信息传递治疗大麻使用障碍的哪些方面可以改进。
本研究通过基于网络的调查从 30 名年轻人(年龄在 18-25 岁之间)中收集数据,这些年轻人是最近参加了同伴网络咨询-文本(PNC-txt)随机对照试验的参与者,这是一种用于治疗大麻使用障碍的短信治疗方法。该调查评估了对文本治疗的反应、大麻使用的变化、对同伴关注成分的反应以及对治疗改进的反馈。
几乎所有(93%)的受访者都认为 PNC-txt 对他们的治疗有帮助。大多数受访者(63%)报告说 PNC-txt 提高了他们对大麻使用的认识,40%的受访者报告说他们对问题使用有了更好的理解。50%的受访者报告说他们使用的大麻比干预前少。70%的受访者表示,回答有关他们亲密朋友群体的问题很有帮助,近四分之一的参与者减少了与“不健康”朋友相处的时间。大约 85%的受访者表示,思考他们的同伴网络有助于他们实现停止、减少或更好地管理大麻使用的目标。
这些发现提供了对文本传递治疗平台的可接受性和 PNC-txt 行为改变潜在机制的深入了解。参与者对治疗提供了积极的反馈,并表示它帮助他们减少了大麻的使用。鉴于 PNC-txt 的可接受性和有希望的疗效,需要进一步研究,特别是在青少年和更大的样本中。