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User engagement with technology-mediated self-guided interventions for addictions: scoping review protocol
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Brazeau, Brad W
, Hodgins, David C
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Addiction
/ Addictions
/ Addictive behaviors
/ Adolescent
/ Behavior, Addictive - therapy
/ Drug use
/ Humans
/ Impulse control disorders
/ Intervention
/ Librarians
/ MENTAL HEALTH
/ Open access
/ Research Design
/ Scoping Reviews As Topic
/ Self help
/ Substance misuse
/ Technology
/ Terminology
2022
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User engagement with technology-mediated self-guided interventions for addictions: scoping review protocol
by
Brazeau, Brad W
, Hodgins, David C
in
Addiction
/ Addictions
/ Addictive behaviors
/ Adolescent
/ Behavior, Addictive - therapy
/ Drug use
/ Humans
/ Impulse control disorders
/ Intervention
/ Librarians
/ MENTAL HEALTH
/ Open access
/ Research Design
/ Scoping Reviews As Topic
/ Self help
/ Substance misuse
/ Technology
/ Terminology
2022
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User engagement with technology-mediated self-guided interventions for addictions: scoping review protocol
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Brazeau, Brad W
, Hodgins, David C
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Addiction
/ Addictions
/ Addictive behaviors
/ Adolescent
/ Behavior, Addictive - therapy
/ Drug use
/ Humans
/ Impulse control disorders
/ Intervention
/ Librarians
/ MENTAL HEALTH
/ Open access
/ Research Design
/ Scoping Reviews As Topic
/ Self help
/ Substance misuse
/ Technology
/ Terminology
2022
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User engagement with technology-mediated self-guided interventions for addictions: scoping review protocol
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User engagement with technology-mediated self-guided interventions for addictions: scoping review protocol
2022
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Overview
IntroductionTechnology-mediated self-guided interventions (TMSGIs) for addictive disorders represent promising adjuncts and alternatives to traditional treatment approaches (eg, face-to-face psychotherapy). However, meaningful evaluation of such interventions remains elusive given the lack of consistent terminology and application. Preliminary findings suggest that TMSGIs are useful but engagement remains modest for various reasons reported by users, including lack of personalisation. The aim of this review is to explore how TMSGIs have been defined and applied in addictions populations with an emphasis on technical and logistical features associated with greater user engagement.Methods and analysisThis scoping review protocol was developed in accordance with the Arksey and O’Malley framework. Articles from electronic databases (ie, PsycINFO, Embase, MEDLINE and CINAHL) will be included if they targeted adolescents or adults with one or more substance or behavioural addictions, excessive behaviours or aspects thereof (eg, cravings) using a privately accessible technology-mediated intervention. Two independent reviewers will screen titles and abstracts for relevance before commencing full-text reviews. Extracted data will be presented in descriptive, tabular and graphical summaries as appropriate.Ethics and disseminationEthics committee approval is not required for this study. Review findings will be used to guide the development of preliminary recommendations for real-time addiction intervention development and provision. Emphasis will be placed on practical considerations of user engagement, accessibility, usability and cost. Knowledge users, including clinicians, researchers and people with lived experience, will be engaged for development of one such intervention following publication of review findings.RegistrationThis scoping review was registered with the Open Science Framework on 15 April 2022 and can be located at http://www.osf.io/3utp9/.
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British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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