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Explicating an Evidence-Based, Theoretically Informed, Mobile Technology-Based System to Improve Outcomes for People in Recovery for Alcohol Dependence
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Substance UsePost-treatment RelapseRelapse PreventionPsychologyAlcohol MisuseHealth CommunicationAddiction MedicinePublic HealthTheoretically InformedPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentAlcohol AbuseRehabilitationAlcohol ControlAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbuseAddictionMobile Technology-based SystemRecovery SupportHealth BehaviorSelf-determination TheorySubstance AddictionMedicine
Post-treatment relapse to uncontrolled alcohol use is common. Currently available communication technology can use existing models for relapse prevention to cost-effectively improve long-term relapse prevention. This paper describes: (1) research-based elements of alcohol consumption-related relapse prevention and how they can be encompassed in self-determination theory (SDT) and Marlatt's cognitive behavioral relapse prevention model, (2) how technology could help address the needs of people seeking recovery, (3) a technology-based prototype, organized around sexual transmitted disease and Marlatt's model, and (4) how we are testing a system based on the ideas in this article and related ethical and operational considerations.
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