Ecological momentary assessment and smartphone application intervention in adolescents with substance use and comorbid severe psychiatric disorders: study protocol

Context: Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) are highly prevalent among inpatient adolescents with psychiatric disorders. In this population, substance use and other psychiatric outcomes can reinforce one another. Despite the need for integrated interventions in youths with dual diagnoses, few specific i...

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Main Authors: Xavier Benarous, Yves Edel, Angèle Consoli, Julie Brunelle, Jean-François Etter, David Cohen, Yasser Khazaal
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00157/full
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spelling doaj-9efb5e83c2ba4d93ae63e90c4887214f2020-11-24T23:13:41ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402016-09-01710.3389/fpsyt.2016.00157210115Ecological momentary assessment and smartphone application intervention in adolescents with substance use and comorbid severe psychiatric disorders: study protocolXavier Benarous0Yves Edel1Angèle Consoli2Angèle Consoli3Julie Brunelle4Jean-François Etter5David Cohen6David Cohen7Yasser Khazaal8Yasser Khazaal9Hôpital Pitié SalepêtrièreElsa-ECIMUD Unité d'Addictologie HospitalièreHôpital Pitié SalepêtrièreUniversité Pierre et Marie CurieHôpital Pitié SalepêtrièreInstitute of Global HealthHôpital Pitié SalepêtrièreUniversité Pierre et Marie CurieUniversity of GenevaGeneva University HospitalsContext: Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) are highly prevalent among inpatient adolescents with psychiatric disorders. In this population, substance use and other psychiatric outcomes can reinforce one another. Despite the need for integrated interventions in youths with dual diagnoses, few specific instruments are available. App-based technologies have shown promising results to help reduce substance use in adolescents, but their applicability in youths with associated severe psychiatric disorders is poorly documented. We aim to evaluate the feasibility of an ecological momentary assessment (EMA) intervention for all substance users, and of a smart-phone application for cannabis users (Stop-Cannabis), for outpatient treatment after hospital discharge. Methods and analysis: All inpatient adolescents with psychiatric disorders hospitalized between 2016 and 2018 in a university hospital will be systematically screened for SUD and, if positive, will be assessed by an independent specialist addiction team. Participants with confirmed SUDs will be invited and helped to download an EMA app and, if required, the Stop-Cannabis app the week preceding hospital discharge. Information about the acceptability and use of both apps and the validity of EMA data in comparison to clinical assessments will be assessed after 6 months and one year.Discussion: This research has been designed to raise specific issues for consideration regarding the sequence between substance use, contextual factors, and other psychiatric symptoms among adolescents with comorbid severe psychiatric disorders. A better understanding of the mechanisms involved will inform the development of integrated treatment for dual disorders at that age.Ethics and dissemination: The study has already been approved and granted. Dissemination will include presentations at international congresses as well as publications in peer-reviewed journals.Trial registration: European Clinical Trials Database: Number 2016-001999-30.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00157/fullAdolescentpreventionsubstance use disordersCannabis addictionsmartphone appEcological momentary assessment (EMA)
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author Xavier Benarous
Yves Edel
Angèle Consoli
Angèle Consoli
Julie Brunelle
Jean-François Etter
David Cohen
David Cohen
Yasser Khazaal
Yasser Khazaal
spellingShingle Xavier Benarous
Yves Edel
Angèle Consoli
Angèle Consoli
Julie Brunelle
Jean-François Etter
David Cohen
David Cohen
Yasser Khazaal
Yasser Khazaal
Ecological momentary assessment and smartphone application intervention in adolescents with substance use and comorbid severe psychiatric disorders: study protocol
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Adolescent
prevention
substance use disorders
Cannabis addiction
smartphone app
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA)
author_facet Xavier Benarous
Yves Edel
Angèle Consoli
Angèle Consoli
Julie Brunelle
Jean-François Etter
David Cohen
David Cohen
Yasser Khazaal
Yasser Khazaal
author_sort Xavier Benarous
title Ecological momentary assessment and smartphone application intervention in adolescents with substance use and comorbid severe psychiatric disorders: study protocol
title_short Ecological momentary assessment and smartphone application intervention in adolescents with substance use and comorbid severe psychiatric disorders: study protocol
title_full Ecological momentary assessment and smartphone application intervention in adolescents with substance use and comorbid severe psychiatric disorders: study protocol
title_fullStr Ecological momentary assessment and smartphone application intervention in adolescents with substance use and comorbid severe psychiatric disorders: study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Ecological momentary assessment and smartphone application intervention in adolescents with substance use and comorbid severe psychiatric disorders: study protocol
title_sort ecological momentary assessment and smartphone application intervention in adolescents with substance use and comorbid severe psychiatric disorders: study protocol
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Context: Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) are highly prevalent among inpatient adolescents with psychiatric disorders. In this population, substance use and other psychiatric outcomes can reinforce one another. Despite the need for integrated interventions in youths with dual diagnoses, few specific instruments are available. App-based technologies have shown promising results to help reduce substance use in adolescents, but their applicability in youths with associated severe psychiatric disorders is poorly documented. We aim to evaluate the feasibility of an ecological momentary assessment (EMA) intervention for all substance users, and of a smart-phone application for cannabis users (Stop-Cannabis), for outpatient treatment after hospital discharge. Methods and analysis: All inpatient adolescents with psychiatric disorders hospitalized between 2016 and 2018 in a university hospital will be systematically screened for SUD and, if positive, will be assessed by an independent specialist addiction team. Participants with confirmed SUDs will be invited and helped to download an EMA app and, if required, the Stop-Cannabis app the week preceding hospital discharge. Information about the acceptability and use of both apps and the validity of EMA data in comparison to clinical assessments will be assessed after 6 months and one year.Discussion: This research has been designed to raise specific issues for consideration regarding the sequence between substance use, contextual factors, and other psychiatric symptoms among adolescents with comorbid severe psychiatric disorders. A better understanding of the mechanisms involved will inform the development of integrated treatment for dual disorders at that age.Ethics and dissemination: The study has already been approved and granted. Dissemination will include presentations at international congresses as well as publications in peer-reviewed journals.Trial registration: European Clinical Trials Database: Number 2016-001999-30.
topic Adolescent
prevention
substance use disorders
Cannabis addiction
smartphone app
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA)
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00157/full
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