Effectiveness of cannabis use and cannabis use disorder interventions: a European and international data synthesis.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1007/s00406-024-01829-5
Jason P Connor, Jakob Manthey, Wayne Hall, Daniel Stjepanović
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This data synthesis examined the effectiveness of behavioural and pharmacological approaches for cannabis treatment. We integrated findings from high level evidence studies and prioritised data from Europe when available. The synthesis found that only a relatively small number of published behavioural and pharmacological studies on cannabis interventions have been conducted in Europe. Applying both European and non-European data, it was found that Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and/or Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) improved short-term outcomes in the frequency of cannabis use and dependency severity, although abstinence outcomes were less consistent. These improvements were typically not maintained nine months after treatment. CBT and MET (or combined CBT + MET) treatments that extend beyond four sessions were more effective than fewer sessions over a shorter duration. Combining CBT or MET (or combined CBT + MET) with adjunctive Contingency Management (CM) improved therapeutic outcomes. No pharmacotherapies have been approved for the management of cannabis use, cannabis use disorders or cannabis withdrawal. Despite only weak evidence to support the use of pharmacological agents, some are used 'off-label' to manage withdrawal symptoms outside clinical trials.

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大麻使用和大麻使用障碍干预措施的有效性:欧洲和国际数据综述。
本数据综述研究了行为和药理方法对大麻治疗的有效性。我们综合了高级别证据研究的结果,并优先考虑了欧洲的可用数据。综述发现,欧洲仅发表了相对较少的大麻干预行为学和药理学研究。通过应用欧洲和非欧洲的数据,发现认知行为疗法和/或动机增强疗法在大麻使用频率和依赖严重程度方面的短期效果有所改善,但戒断效果不太一致。这些改善通常在治疗九个月后无法保持。超过四个疗程的 CBT 和 MET(或 CBT + MET 组合)治疗比疗程短、疗程少的治疗更有效。将 CBT 或 MET(或 CBT + MET 组合)与辅助性权宜管理(CM)相结合可提高治疗效果。目前还没有药物疗法被批准用于大麻使用、大麻使用障碍或大麻戒断的治疗。尽管支持使用药理制剂的证据不足,但在临床试验之外,一些药理制剂被 "标签外 "用于控制戒断症状。
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期刊介绍: The original papers published in the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience deal with all aspects of psychiatry and related clinical neuroscience. Clinical psychiatry, psychopathology, epidemiology as well as brain imaging, neuropathological, neurophysiological, neurochemical and moleculargenetic studies of psychiatric disorders are among the topics covered. Thus both the clinician and the neuroscientist are provided with a handy source of information on important scientific developments.
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