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Social influence, addictions and the Internet: the potential of Web 2.0 technologies in enhancing treatment for alcohol/other drug use problems

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posted on 2025-05-09, 08:31 authored by Mark Deady, Frances Kay-Lambkin, Louise Thornton, Amanda Baker, Maree Teesson
The past decade has seen the proliferation of e-health applications across disease categories. With the emergence of the next generation of Internet-based applications, Web 2.0, there are increasing opportunities for integrating these technologies into treatment approaches for alcohol/other drug use problems, in a way that engages and empowers like never before. No evidence currently exists to demonstrate the benefits of Web 2.0 applications, such as social networking and social media, on alcohol/other drug use problems. However, social learning and influence theories point to the possible mechanisms of action and effectiveness. More research is urgently required to examine the potential of Web 2.0 applications on alcohol/other drug use problems.

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Journal title

Journal of Addiction & Therapy

Volume

S8

Publisher

Omics Publishing Group

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  • en, English

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Available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License

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