Current treatment data reveals a stark disparity in cannabis care for young adults: only 7.3% of those with cannabis use disorders receive formal treatment, leaving a substantial gap in intervention availability. A new trial offers a potential solution through mobile health technology. The micro-randomized study found that personalized text message interventions increased engagement with behavior change strategies by 23% compared to standard supportive messaging.
The intervention, delivered through smartphone text messages tailored to individual patterns and stress periods, reached young adults aged 18-25 who were not actively seeking professional treatment. Engagement rates with behavior change strategies reached 67% among those receiving personalized messages, compared to 44% with standard support and 28% with no intervention. These findings suggest that digital interventions could significantly expand treatment accessibility for this hard-to-reach population.
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