Article de Périodique
Computer and mobile technology-based interventions for substance use disorders: An organizing framework (2013)
Auteur(s) :
LITVIN, E. B. ;
ABRANTES, A. M. ;
BROWN, R. A.
Année
2013
Page(s) :
1747-1756
Sous-type de document :
Revue de la littérature / Literature review
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Plusieurs produits / Several products
Résumé :
Research devoted to the development of therapeutic, behavioral interventions for substance use disorders (SUDs) that can be accessed and delivered via computer and mobile technologies has increased rapidly during the past decade. Numerous recent reviews of this literature have supported the efficacy of technology-based interventions (TBIs), but have also revealed their great heterogeneity and a limited understanding of treatment mechanisms. We conducted a "review of reviews" focused on summarizing findings of previous reviews with respect to moderators of TBIs' efficacy, and present an organizing framework of considerations involved in designing and evaluating TBIs for SUDs. The four primary elements that comprise our framework are Accessibility, Usage, Human Contact, and Intervention Content, with several sub-elements within each category. We offer some suggested directions for future research grouped within these four primary considerations. We believe that technology affords unique opportunities to improve, support, and supplement therapeutic and peer relationships via dynamic applications that adapt to individuals' constantly changing motivation and treatment needs. We hope that our framework will aid in guiding programmatic progress in this exciting field.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Interest in technology-based interventions (TBIs) for drug use is increasing.
• We summarize previous reviews of TBIs, focusing on moderators of efficacy.
• We present an organizing framework of TBI design considerations.
• The framework covers Accessibility, Usage, Human Contact, and Intervention Content.
• We offer suggestions for future research within these framework elements.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Interest in technology-based interventions (TBIs) for drug use is increasing.
• We summarize previous reviews of TBIs, focusing on moderators of efficacy.
• We present an organizing framework of TBI design considerations.
• The framework covers Accessibility, Usage, Human Contact, and Intervention Content.
• We offer suggestions for future research within these framework elements.
Affiliation :
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Butler Hospital, Providence, RI, USA
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