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1 Internet-based interventions — messages that click Dr. Peter Tossmann delphi-Gesellschaft für Forschung, Beratung und Projektentwicklung mbH, Berlin EMCDDA Conference Identifying Europe’s information needs for effective drug policy Lisbon, 6–8 May 2009

2 Initial situation EIAA Mediascope Europe, 2008 178 Million people in Europe have access to the internet 55% of all internet users in Europe are online daily 42% of all internet users in Europe are looking for health information via the internet

3 Internet and health communication  Informational websites  Forums for discussion and self help / blogs  Interactive tests  Counselling via Chat, E-Mail  Structured intervention programmes

4 The objective of this review is to give an overview of existing internet- based drug treatment interventions in the EU Member States and to describe examples of good practice EMCDDA-Study (2008): Review on Internet-based drug treatment interventions

5 ..... a specifically elaborated or adapted, structured and scheduled drug treatment intervention, offered on and communicated over the World Wide Web. What is an “Internet-based drug treatment intervention” ? Definition:

6 Methods Survey within the Reitox network 30 National Focal Points: Are you aware of internet-based drug treatment interventions in your country Literature investigation Search-terms: ‘internet-based’, ‘web-based’, ‘treatment’, ‘programme’, ‘drug’, ‘cocaine’, ‘cannabis ’

7 Internet-based drug treatment intervention in EU member states: Four programmes focusing cannabis users Results Live Onlinebehandeling Cannabis

8 Initiation Date: Dec 2004 Type of programme: free self-help programme Recommended/Scheduled duration of the intervention: 4 - 6 Weeks

9 Programme elements:  craving and smoking diary  tailored feedback  relapse prevention („emergency plan“)  information Evaluation: yearvisitorsusers signed inusers competed 2006 33,4641,419125 (8.8%) 2007 52,8011,558138 (8.9%)

10 Live Onlinebehandeling Cannabis Initiation Date: May 2008 Type of programme: Recommended/Scheduled duration of the intervention: 10 Weeks fee-based programme including scheduled contact with counsellor

11 Live Onlinebehandeling Cannabis  identification of personal risk situations  forum  personal goal setting  tailored feedback  smoking and craving diary  exercise: how to cope with craving and peer pressure? Programme elements:

12 Initiation Date: Jan 2008 Type of programme: fee-based programme including scheduled contact with counsellor Recommended/Scheduled duration of the intervention: 3 month

13 Programme elements:  craving diary  Pros & Cons Balance  risk analysis  development of a personal treatment plan  working with risk situation  emergency plan From January 2008 until May 2008, 400 participants. Evaluation:

14 Initiation Date: Aug 2004 Type of programme: free programme including scheduled contact with counsellor Recommended/Scheduled duration of the intervention: 50 days

15 Programme elements:  initial chat session with a counsellor (50 mins)  diary  weekly feedback from the counsellor  final chat session Number of participants 2008: 524 Number of participants since Aug 2004: 2,145 Evaluation:

16 Structure of the survey Start-up- questionnaire Socio-demographics Cannabis consumption (quantity, freq.) Psychological well-being Motives for / against consumption Consumption-related self-efficacy Delay-condition Participation at the programme 3 Months Follow-up Cannabis consumption (quantity, freq.) Psychological well-being Consumption-related self-efficacy Receiving of other treatment Evaluation of the „quit the shit“ Programme

17 Study Population: N=206 participants Cannabis: Consumption & dependence On average on 27 days during the last 30 days On average 15 grams during the last 30 days (high variance) 95% are addicted to cannabis (DSM IV) Retention rate 44% of the participants completed the programme regularly Socio-demographic data Significantly more male participants (74%) Average age: 25 yrs. (MD) (youngest: 14 yrs.; oldest: 59 yrs.) Relatively high education: 49% attend Gymnasium (lycée) or have reached Abitur (bac) Evaluation of the „quit the shit“ Programme

18 T(187,02)=6,593; p<.001; d = 0,98 Results : Days of consumption within the past 30 days

19 T(166,969)=5,174; p<.001; d = 0,74 Consumed amount (grams) within the past 30 days Results :

20 Summary  The internet is a quite new area for preventing and treating drug use  Most of the EU member states provide informational websites.  All of the existing programmes target cannabis users who want to reduce or quit  There remains a lack of experience with these programmes  Some initial results seem to be promising  Further evaluation work needs to be done

21 Thank you! Dr. Peter Tossmann tossmann@delphi-gesellschaft.de


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