基于技术的心理治疗干预,减少精神病患者的大麻使用:系统性综述更新。

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Ovidiu Tatar, Hamzah Bakouni, Amal Abdel-Baki, Didier Jutras-Aswad
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吸食大麻在精神病患者中非常普遍,并且与不良后果相关。我们更新了 2020 年的系统综述,内容涉及基于技术的心理干预(TBPI)对减少精神病患者吸食大麻的疗效、TBPI 的设计及其可接受性。我们检索了Medline、PubMed、Embase、CINAHL、PsycINFO和EMB Reviews在2019年11月27日至2023年7月27日期间索引的参考文献,并使用PRISMA指南报告结果。我们筛选了 5083 条唯一记录,并保留了三项研究用于叙述性综述。两项定量研究表明,基于互联网或虚拟现实的心理干预措施,结合了认知行为疗法、动机访谈和心理教育原则,对大麻使用的频率和数量有很好的效果。一项定性探索性研究综合了患者和临床医生对使用心理方法和技术解决精神病患者滥用大麻问题的看法。与精神健康领域快速发展的移动医疗解决方案相矛盾的是,有关使用互联网和应用程序对精神病患者使用大麻进行心理干预的研究却十分匮乏。在开发 TBPIs 的过程中,定性研究的使用至关重要。我们的初步审查及其更新显示,迄今为止仅发表了 11 篇符合我们纳入标准的同行评审期刊文章。
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Technology-Based Psychotherapeutic Interventions for Decreasing Cannabis Use in People with Psychosis: A Systematic Review Update.

Cannabis use is highly prevalent in people with psychotic disorders and is associated with adverse outcomes. We updated our 2020 systematic review related to the efficacy of technology-based psychological interventions (TBPIs) to decrease cannabis use in individuals with psychosis, the design of TBPIs, and their acceptability. We searched Medline, PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and EMB Reviews for references indexed between November 27, 2019, and July 27, 2023, and used the PRISMA guidelines to report the results. We screened 5083 unique records and retained three studies for the narrative synthesis. Two quantitative studies showed promising results of internet or virtual reality-based psychological interventions that incorporate cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and psychoeducation principles on the frequency and quantity of cannabis use. A qualitative exploratory study provided an integrative synthesis of patient and clinician opinions pertaining to the use of psychological approaches and technology to tackle cannabis misuse in individuals with psychosis. In contradiction with the rapidly expanding mobile-health solutions in the field of mental health, there is a dearth of research related to the use of internet and app-based psychological interventions for cannabis use in individuals with psychosis. The use of qualitative research is pivotal in the development of TBPIs. Our initial review and its update show that only 11 peer-reviewed journal articles that met our inclusion criteria have been published so far.

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Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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