Mobile Apps to Reduce Tobacco, Alcohol, and Illicit Drug Use: Systematic Review of the First Decade

Nov 24, 2020Journal of medical Internet research

Mobile Apps for Reducing Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drug Use: Review of the First 10 Years

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Abstract

A total of 20 studies evaluating mobile app interventions for problematic substance use were identified.

  • Out of the 20 studies, 6 reported significant reductions in substance use at post-treatment compared to comparison conditions.
  • Effect sizes for these significant reductions ranged from small to moderate.
  • Most effective apps targeted alcohol use, with 5 out of 6 demonstrating intervention effects.
  • Common issues included small sample sizes, risk of bias, and lack of relevant details in the studies.
  • Less than one-third of app interventions were significantly better than comparison conditions at post-treatment.

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