Teen Marijuana Check-Up
Cannabis Use Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cannabis Use Disorder focused on measuring cannabis use disorder, marijuana, motivational enhancement treatment, cognitive behavioral treatment, continuing care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age (14-19 years old),
- grade level (9th through 11th) and
- marijuana use.
Exclusion Criteria:
Individuals will be excluded if:
- they are not fluent in English,
- they have a thought disorder that precludes full participation,
- they refuse to accept randomization to condition,
- they are high school seniors.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Computer Check-In Control
Marijuana Check-Ins
The Computer Check-In gives the participant contact with the research therapist, an assessment of marijuana use and the current impact of use, and a reminder about optional support sessions.
The MCI, a MET intervention, will include the provision of personalized feedback with a motivational interviewing style. The focus of these sessions will be individualized to participants based on recent marijuana use and related experiences. Feedback given to participants during the MCI session will review progress toward goals as self-reported in percent days abstinent, normative data regarding marijuana use, review of reported consequences of marijuana use, review of abuse and dependence criteria reported, comparison of consequences and abuse and dependence symptoms reported over time, review of the positive outcomes from reductions in use, and review of immediate and long-term life goals and how their marijuana goal will affect these. HEs will offer particular encouragement to take advantage of CBT sessions to participants who feel they currently need treatment.