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Feasibility/Acceptability of a Brief Motivational Intervention for Frequent/High-Intensity Cannabis Use

Feasibility/Acceptability of a Brief Motivational Intervention for Frequent/High-Intensity Cannabis Use

Recruiting
18-29 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The study aims to develop a novel brief motivational mobile health (mHealth) intervention for frequent and/or high-intensity cannabis use for non-collegiate young adults. A total of 120 young adults (ages 18-29, not enrolled at or attending a 4-year college or university) will be randomized to receive a mHealth intervention with text messages for five weeks or to an online resource/program with psychoeducation information about cannabis. The mHealth intervention will focus on prompting the young adult to reflect on their journey with cannabis and to reflect on their personal goals and how cannabis is reflected in these goals. Additional mini-modules are included related to topics such as motivations for use, perceived norms and tracking cannabis use. Participants will return to the program each week to reflect on the prior week and reflect on goals for the upcoming week. All participants will complete a program satisfaction survey and complete follow-up assessments at 3- and 6-months post-program.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18-29 years old
  • reside in Washington or Oregon State
  • have valid email address
  • report using cannabis on 15 or more days in the past month, and/or using high THC concentration products in the past month (\>60% THC)
  • have a mobile phone and agree to receive text messages and has an internet browser
  • not attending or enrolled at a 4-year college or university or graduate/professional school.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • females who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant
  • those who are in substance abuse treatment at screening
  • those attending or enrolled at a 4-year college or university or graduate/professional school.

Study details
    Cannabis Use

NCT07011615

University of Washington

14 May 2026

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