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Ahlers J, Baumgartner C, Augsburger M, Wenger A, Malischnig D, Boumparis N, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2022 Apr; 24(4):e30138. PMID: 35442196
Background: Prevalence rates for lifetime cannabis use and cannabis use disorder are much higher in people with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder than in those without. CANreduce 2.0 is an intervention that...
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Baumgartner C, Schaub M, Wenger A, Malischnig D, Augsburger M, Walter M, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2021 Apr; 23(4):e27463. PMID: 33929333
Background: Despite increasing demand for treatment among cannabis users in many countries, most users are not in treatment. Internet-based self-help offers an alternative for those hesitant to seek face-to-face therapy,...
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Schaub M, Paz Castro R, Wenger A, Baumgartner C, Stark L, Ebert D, et al.
Internet Interv . 2019 Jun; 17:100251. PMID: 31193584
Background: In recent years, cocaine use has increased in many countries, but only a minority of users seek treatment. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is seen as first-choice face-to-face treatment. However,...
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Amann M, Haug S, Wenger A, Baumgartner C, Ebert D, Berger T, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2018 Feb; 7(1):e30. PMID: 29386176
Background: In European countries, including Switzerland, cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug. Offering a Web-based self-help tool could potentially reach users who otherwise would not seek traditional help....
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Schaub M, Wenger A, Berg O, Beck T, Stark L, Buehler E, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2015 Oct; 17(10):e232. PMID: 26462848
Background: After alcohol and tobacco, cannabis is the most widely used psychoactive substance in many countries worldwide. Although approximately one in ten users develops serious problems of dependency, only a...
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Schaub M, Maier L, Wenger A, Stark L, Berg O, Beck T, et al.
BMC Psychiatry . 2015 Jul; 15:156. PMID: 26159624
Background: Web-based self-help interventions that aim to reduce problematic substance use are able to reach "hidden" consumer groups in the general population who often fear stigmatization and thus avoid institutional...
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Schaub M, Haug S, Wenger A, Berg O, Sullivan R, Beck T, et al.
BMC Psychiatry . 2013 Nov; 13:305. PMID: 24228630
Background: In European countries, including Switzerland, as well as in many states worldwide, cannabis is the most widely used psychoactive substance after alcohol and tobacco. Although approximately one in ten...
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Schaub M, Sullivan R, Haug S, Stark L
J Med Internet Res . 2012 Nov; 14(6):e166. PMID: 23192752
Background: Web-based self-help programs that reduce problematic substance use are able to reach hidden consumer groups in the general population. These programs are characterized by their low treatment threshold and...
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Schaub M, Sullivan R, Stark L
BMC Psychiatry . 2011 Sep; 11:153. PMID: 21943294
Background: Cocaine use has increased in most European countries, including Switzerland, and many states worldwide. The international literature has described treatment models that target the general population. In addition to...