2023
The Practice and Feasibility of Screening, Treatment, and Referral for Gaming Problems in Gambling, Alcohol and Other Drugs, and Youth Services
Park J, King D, Wilkinson-Meyers L, Rodda S. The Practice and Feasibility of Screening, Treatment, and Referral for Gaming Problems in Gambling, Alcohol and Other Drugs, and Youth Services. International Journal Of Mental Health And Addiction 2023, 1-16. PMID: 36714324, PMCID: PMC9869840, DOI: 10.1007/s11469-023-01010-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInternet-delivered CBTSelf-help materialsRisk of addictionRelapse preventionGaming disorderMotivational approachReferral to treatmentBrief interventionTreatment guidelinesOther drugsGamblingIdentifying peopleRate of referralFeasibility of screeningYouthYouth servicesCliniciansSBIRTAlcoholImplementing SBIRTCBTScreening toolAddictionScreening trainingIntervention
2022
Content and Effectiveness of Web-Based Treatments for Online Behavioral Addictions: Systematic Review
Park J, King D, Wilkinson-Meyers L, Rodda S. Content and Effectiveness of Web-Based Treatments for Online Behavioral Addictions: Systematic Review. JMIR Mental Health 2022, 9: e36662. PMID: 36083612, PMCID: PMC9508667, DOI: 10.2196/36662.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPre-post studyWeb-based treatmentChange techniquesRandomized controlled trialsIntervention armEffective Public Health Practice Project Quality Assessment ToolAssessment of study qualityControlled trialsBehaviour change techniquesHealth care accessFollow-up evaluationDatabase search of MEDLINEQuality assessment toolMental health symptomsIn-person treatmentCochrane Central Register of Controlled TrialsSearch of MEDLINECentral Register of Controlled TrialsRegister of Controlled TrialsIntervention contentCare accessWeb of ScienceScreen timeCochrane Central RegisterSocial support
2021
The impact of COVID-19 on addiction treatment in New Zealand
Rodda S, Park J, Wilkinson-Meyers L, King D. The impact of COVID-19 on addiction treatment in New Zealand. Addictive Behaviors 2021, 127: 107230. PMID: 34996006, PMCID: PMC8711171, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCOVID-19 public health measuresMental health service providersService deliveryModels of careIn-person careHealth service providersReducing structural barriersAddiction treatmentIncreased administrative burdenIncrease treatment accessQualitative analysis of responsesPsychological service deliveryPublic health measuresAddictions sectorCOVID-19 related factorsService managementHealth measuresShorter appointmentsTreatment accessStructural barriersReduced rapportBehavioral addictionsClinical interventionsAnalysis of responsesImpact of COVID-19Person-centred interventions for problem gaming: a stepped care approach
Park J, Wilkinson-Meyers L, King D, Rodda S. Person-centred interventions for problem gaming: a stepped care approach. BMC Public Health 2021, 21: 872. PMID: 33957877, PMCID: PMC8101229, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-10749-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIn-personImplementation of standardized assessmentsPerson-centred interventionsEffective health servicesHealth care approachComprehensive health care approachPerson-centred approachEvidence-based practiceSelf-help resourcesIn-person treatmentQualitative content analysisAssociated with decreased healthIn-person optionsCare approachHealth professionalsSystem of interventionHealth servicesRoutine outcome monitoringProfessional supportHealthcare systemService accessHealth responseParticipant dataScreening toolOutcome monitoring
2020
A brief internet-delivered intervention for the reduction of gaming-related harm: A feasibility study
Park J, Booth N, Bagot K, Rodda S. A brief internet-delivered intervention for the reduction of gaming-related harm: A feasibility study. Computers In Human Behavior Reports 2020, 2: 100027. DOI: 10.1016/j.chbr.2020.100027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInternet-delivered interventionsFace-to-face treatmentSelf-determination theoryMental health conditionsPre-post studyGaming disorderIntention principleIntervention deliveryBehavioral substitutionIntervention componentsAdult gamersFrequent barriersFace-to-faceProgram engagementLifestyle changesHealth conditionsHigh satisfactionTreating peopleWell-beingSelf-determinationFollow-up evaluationInterventionSocial pressureFeasibility studyTime managementMechanisms for the reduction of caffeine consumption: What, how and why
Rodda S, Booth N, McKean J, Chung A, Park J, Ware P. Mechanisms for the reduction of caffeine consumption: What, how and why. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2020, 212: 108024. PMID: 32442750, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReduce caffeine consumptionBehaviour change techniquesWithdrawal symptomsCaffeine consumptionStimulant effects of caffeineEffects of caffeineEndorsed symptomsSubstance substitutionSleep problemsBehavioral substitutionTreatment approachesChange techniquesStimulating effectMental alertnessSymptomsAvoidance of caffeineCaffeineAddictionImplementation strategiesInsomnia