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Creation of the ECHO Idaho Podcast: Tutorial and Pilot Assessment

Creation of the ECHO Idaho Podcast: Tutorial and Pilot Assessment

Reference 11: Evaluation of an opioid and addiction treatment tele-education program for healthcare providersaddiction

Ryan Wiet, Madeline P Casanova, Jonathan D Moore, Sarah M Deming, Russell T Baker Jr

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e55313

Evaluating Perceptions of the CANreduce 2.0 eHealth Intervention for Cannabis Use: Focus Group Study

Evaluating Perceptions of the CANreduce 2.0 eHealth Intervention for Cannabis Use: Focus Group Study

The professional FG comprised 4 mental health and addiction specialists with experience in using digital tools. All professionals were members of the Primary Care Network for Addictions (RIAPAd) and were involved in promoting the CANreduce 2.0 improvement study for future implementation in addiction treatment centers. These participants were invited via email. In total, 3 FG sessions were conducted: 2 for users (n=6) and 1 for professionals (n=4).

Daniel Folch-Sanchez, Maria Pellicer-Roca, María Agustina Sestelo, Paola Zuluaga, Francisco Arias, Pablo Guzmán Cortez, Salma Amechat, Gustavo Gil-Berrozpe, Estefania Lopez Montes, Clara Mercadé, Francina Fonseca, Laia Miquel, Joan I Mestre-Pintó

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65025

Supplemental Intervention for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Patients With a Co-Occurring Anxiety Disorder: Technical Development and Functional Testing of an Autonomous Digital Program

Supplemental Intervention for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Patients With a Co-Occurring Anxiety Disorder: Technical Development and Functional Testing of an Autonomous Digital Program

Our core lab team includes clinical addiction researchers, statisticians, addiction therapists, lab manager or coordinators, and research assistants. However, we found it necessary to identify and recruit several specialists to develop the program. As described in detail below, our early encounters with technologists were less productive than they might have been due to our lack of a coherent model for communicating the program’s contents.

Linda Marie Rinehart, Justin Anker, Amanda Unruh, Nikki Degeneffe, Paul Thuras, Amie Norden, Lilly Hartnett, Matt Kushner

JMIR Form Res 2024;9:e62995

Study to Evaluate the Comparative Efficacy of Medhya Rasayana (Pharmacological) Versus Nonpharmacological Interventions in Management of Gadget Addiction in Children: Protocol for Parallel, Triple-Arm, Randomized Clinical Trial

Study to Evaluate the Comparative Efficacy of Medhya Rasayana (Pharmacological) Versus Nonpharmacological Interventions in Management of Gadget Addiction in Children: Protocol for Parallel, Triple-Arm, Randomized Clinical Trial

Research reveals that stressful environmental conditions promote human addiction [6]. Gadget addiction is a type of behavioral addiction; these addictions are similar to drug addiction except that in the case of gadget addiction, the person is not addicted to the substance but to the behavior or feeling brought about by the use of a gadget [7]. The mesolimbic brain circuit plays a significant role in behavior due to addiction [8].

Prasad Yewale, Renu Rathi, Swapnali Mate

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e51833

Detection and Characterization of Online Substance Use Discussions Among Gamers: Qualitative Retrospective Analysis of Reddit r/StopGaming Data

Detection and Characterization of Online Substance Use Discussions Among Gamers: Qualitative Retrospective Analysis of Reddit r/StopGaming Data

This has led to the concept of online gaming as an addiction in the 1990s and, more recently, the recognition of gaming disorder as a behavioral addiction by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the proposal of internet gaming disorder (IGD) in the latest edition of the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders [Fifth Edition]) as a tentative psychiatric disorder that requires further study by the American Psychological Association (APA) [2,4].

Nicolette Le, Tiana McMann, Luning Yang, Zhuoran Li, Raphael E Cuomo, Tim K Mackey

JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e58201

Understanding e-Cigarette Addictiveness: Triangulation of Focus Group and Netnographic Data

Understanding e-Cigarette Addictiveness: Triangulation of Focus Group and Netnographic Data

Of the 5337 threads initially screened in the 3 forums, 451 contained relevant information regarding addiction and were included in the data analysis. Within these posts, self-reported signs of addiction were coded based on the DSM-5 criteria for substance use disorder [6]. For a full description of data collection within the forums, please see our previous publication [6].

Marike Andreas, Nadja Grundinger, Nadine Wolber, Daria Szafran, Tatiana Görig, Ute Mons, Valerie Lohner, Sabine Vollstädt-Klein, Sven Schneider

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57970

Patterns of Use and Withdrawal Syndrome in Dual Cannabis and Tobacco Users (DuCATA_GAM-CAT): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Patterns of Use and Withdrawal Syndrome in Dual Cannabis and Tobacco Users (DuCATA_GAM-CAT): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Therefore, we integrate this model [20] with individual attributes (such as sex, age, and socioeconomic status) and addiction characteristics (smoking pattern, dependence, etc) to unravel this intricate phenomenon (see Figure 1). Logic model of the study. ASE: Attitudes, Social Influences, and Efficacy. de Vries H, Backbier E. Self-efficacy as an important determinant of quitting among pregnant women who smoke: the phi-pattern. Prev Med. 1994;23(2):167-174. [doi: 10.1006/pmed.1994.1023] [Medline: 8047522].

Judith Saura, Ariadna Feliu, Marta Enríquez-Mestre, Marcela Fu, Montse Ballbè, Yolanda Castellano, Margarida Pla, Nathalia Rosa, Petia Radeva, Elena Maestre-González, Carmen Cabezas, Joan Colom, Josep M Suelves, Silvia Mondon, Pablo Barrio, Magalí Andreu, Antònia Raich, Jordi Bernabeu, Jordi Vilaplana, Xavier Roca Tutusaus, Joseph Guydish, Esteve Fernández, Cristina Martínez

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e58335

Introducing and Evaluating the Effectiveness of Online Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Gambling Disorder in Routine Addiction Care: Comparative Cohort Study

Introducing and Evaluating the Effectiveness of Online Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Gambling Disorder in Routine Addiction Care: Comparative Cohort Study

Finally, 3 patients in the reference group were excluded for being Participant characteristics. ai CBT: internet-based cognitive behavioral treatment at the Stockholm Addiction e Clinic. Non-Stockholm patients were excluded in the Stockholm sample. b TAU: treatment-as-usual, that is, psychological treatment delivered face-to-face at any of the outpatient clinics at the Stockholm Center for Dependency Disorders.

Olof Molander, Anne H Berman, Miriam Jakobson, Mikael Gajecki, Hanna Hällström, Jonas Ramnerö, Johan Bjureberg, Per Carlbring, Philip Lindner

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e54754