A Motion Videogame for Opioid Relapse Prevention
Lorien C. Abroms,Leah E. Leavitt,Judy M. Van Alstyne,Jennifer Schindler‐Ruwisch,Marc Fishman,Daniel Greenberg-2015-07-27-Games for Health Journal
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Preliminary evidence indicates that a motion videogame for addiction recovery may be feasible and acceptable within the context of outpatient treatment, although additional efforts are needed to keep youth in treatment. Future studies are needed to assess the impact of the game on long-term abstinence, treatment adherence, and engagement.
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Preliminary evidence indicates that a motion videogame for addiction recovery may be feasible and acceptable within the context of outpatient treatment, although additional efforts are needed to keep youth in treatment. Future studies are needed to assess the impact of the game on long-term abstinence, treatment adherence, and engagement.
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OpioidRelapse preventionMotion (physics)Physical medicine and rehabilitationPsychologyMedicineInternal medicinePsychotherapist
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