Brain-Training app aims to help teens fight addiction
NCT ID NCT07071779
Summary
This study is testing whether a smartphone app can help young people (ages 14-35) who are already in treatment for alcohol or cocaine use disorder. The app provides short brain-training games designed to strengthen a person's ability to ignore or resist substance-related cues and cravings. Researchers want to see if using the app is practical and acceptable, and if it might help reduce drinking days.
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University of Bern
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