Joint Effort 2.0: a Mobile Application With University Students (JOINTEFFORT)
Cannabis Use, Cannabis, Cannabis Dependence
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Cannabis Use
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Aged between 18-35 years old Be a non-medical cannabis user and have used in the last month Understand, read and write French Own a smartphone (iPhone) Exclusion Criteria: None
Sites / Locations
- Université de MontréalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Joint Effort mobile application
Brief normative feedback and standard information
The Joint Effort mobile application aims to support young adults in taking action on their cannabis use. Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour, the content focuses on intention, attitude, and perceived behavioral control. Various intervention methods and strategies are used to address these determinants (e.g., personalized feedback, persuasive communication, self-observation, and activation of intention). The objectives include: to allow the individual to become aware (or more aware) of their cannabis use, to support the individual's decision-making process of taking action on their cannabis use, and to guide and support the establishment and sustainability of an action plan. An optional logbook-type feature (weekly journal of cannabis use) allows personalized monitoring and data collection throughout the course of the intervention.
The comparator is composed of a brief normative feedback regarding last month's frequency of cannabis use and basic reliable non-personalized information on lower-risk cannabis use (official public websites).