Characterizing users of a mobile application for supporting a 30-day break from cannabis.

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-09 DOI:10.1037/adb0001075
Alex M Russell, Samuel F Acuff, Frederick J Muench, Brandon G Bergman
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Abstract

Objective: Daily cannabis use continues to increase, with over 19 million Americans meeting the past-year criteria for cannabis use disorder. Despite the availability of effective treatments, engagement remains low, as many individuals prefer to self-manage their cannabis use or are not interested in quitting entirely. The rise of the "sober curious" movement and temporary abstinence challenges, combined with widespread digital technology use, presents opportunities for scalable, wellness-oriented digital cannabis reduction interventions. This study characterizes individuals who downloaded a mobile app designed to facilitate a 30-day cannabis break.

Method: This secondary analysis used data from 4,415 self-selected Clear30 app users who completed a baseline assessment prior to their 30-day cannabis break. Measures included demographics, cannabis use behaviors, and motivations for taking a break.

Results: Most participants (83.3%) were aged 18-25, and 86.0% used cannabis 6-7 days per week. Two thirds (70.2%) believed that their cannabis use was at least as beneficial as it was harmful. Most (80.0%) had previously attempted a cannabis break. The top reasons for taking a break included gaining mental clarity (46.7%), improving self-control (30.7%), and reducing dependency (26.2%). Over half (58.9%) aimed to reduce their use after the 30-day break, while 24.4% intended to quit entirely.

Conclusions: This mobile health intervention supporting temporary cannabis abstinence may be especially appealing to young adults with daily cannabis use. While scalable approaches like this offer a promising tool for individuals seeking to reduce or quit cannabis use independently, further research is needed to assess their efficacy. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

描述一款手机应用程序的用户支持戒毒30天。
目标:每日大麻使用量持续增加,超过1900万美国人符合去年大麻使用障碍的标准。尽管有有效的治疗方法,但参与度仍然很低,因为许多人更喜欢自我管理他们的大麻使用,或者对完全戒烟不感兴趣。“清醒好奇”运动的兴起和暂时戒断的挑战,加上数字技术的广泛使用,为可扩展的、以健康为导向的数字大麻减少干预提供了机会。这项研究对下载了一款旨在促进30天大麻休息的移动应用程序的个人进行了研究。方法:这项二次分析使用了4,415名自行选择的Clear30应用程序用户的数据,这些用户在30天的大麻休息之前完成了基线评估。测量包括人口统计、大麻使用行为和休息的动机。结果:大多数参与者(83.3%)年龄在18-25岁之间,86.0%每周使用大麻6-7天。三分之二(70.2%)的人认为他们使用大麻的好处至少和坏处一样多。大多数人(80.0%)曾尝试吸食大麻。休息的主要原因包括获得思路清晰(46.7%)、提高自我控制(30.7%)和减少依赖(26.2%)。超过一半(58.9%)的人打算在30天的休息后减少吸烟,而24.4%的人打算完全戒烟。结论:这种支持暂时戒断大麻的流动卫生干预可能对每天使用大麻的年轻人特别有吸引力。虽然这种可扩展的方法为寻求独立减少或戒烟大麻使用的个人提供了一个有希望的工具,但需要进一步的研究来评估其功效。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors publishes peer-reviewed original articles related to the psychological aspects of addictive behaviors. The journal includes articles on the following topics: - alcohol and alcoholism - drug use and abuse - eating disorders - smoking and nicotine addiction, and other excessive behaviors (e.g., gambling) Full-length research reports, literature reviews, brief reports, and comments are published.
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