Phone app aims to curb cannabis use in vulnerable young adults
NCT ID NCT05310981
Summary
This study tested whether a mobile phone app called ICanChange could help young adults with psychosis reduce their cannabis use. 100 participants were assigned to either use the app alongside their standard care or receive standard care alone. The main goal was to see if using the app was practical and acceptable, and to check if it impacted how often people used cannabis.
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Locations
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Clinic Connec-T - Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, H1N3M5, Canada
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Clinic Notre-Dame des Victoires - Centre de Recherche CERVO
Québec, Quebec, G1J2G3, Canada
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Clinique JAP, Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, H2X 3E4, Canada
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Foothills Medical Centre Early Psychosis Intervention Program
Calgary, Alberta, T2N2T9, Canada
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Nova Scotia Early Psychosis Program
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H2E2, Canada
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