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224 related items for PubMed ID: 33407781

  • 1. Protocol for the methamphetamine approach-avoidance training (MAAT) trial, a randomised controlled trial of personalised approach bias modification for methamphetamine use disorder.
    Garfield JBB, Piercy H, Arunogiri S, Lubman DI, Campbell SC, Sanfilippo PG, Gavin J, Hopwood M, Kotler E, George S, Okedara G, Piccoli LR, Manning V.
    Trials; 2021 Jan 06; 22(1):21. PubMed ID: 33407781
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  • 2. Personalized Approach Bias Modification Smartphone App ("SWIPE") to Reduce Alcohol Use Among People Drinking at Hazardous or Harmful Levels: Protocol for an Open-Label Feasibility Study.
    Manning V, Piercy H, Garfield JBB, Lubman DI.
    JMIR Res Protoc; 2020 Aug 14; 9(8):e21278. PubMed ID: 32795989
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  • 3. Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of cognitive bias modification training during inpatient withdrawal from alcohol use disorder.
    Manning V, Garfield JBB, Campbell SC, Reynolds J, Staiger PK, Lum JAG, Hall K, Wiers RW, Lubman DI, Verdejo-Garcia A.
    Trials; 2018 Nov 01; 19(1):598. PubMed ID: 30382877
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  • 4. No effect of attentional bias modification training in methamphetamine users receiving residential treatment.
    Dean AC, Nurmi EL, Moeller SJ, Amir N, Rozenman M, Ghahremani DG, Johnson M, Berberyan R, Hellemann G, Zhang Z, London ED.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2019 Feb 01; 236(2):709-721. PubMed ID: 30415277
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  • 5. A Personalized Approach Bias Modification Smartphone App ("SWiPE") to Reduce Alcohol Use: Open-Label Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Effectiveness Study.
    Manning V, Piercy H, Garfield JBB, Clark SG, Andrabi MN, Lubman DI.
    JMIR Mhealth Uhealth; 2021 Dec 10; 9(12):e31353. PubMed ID: 34890355
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  • 6. Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) and Approach Bias Modification (ABM) training on food cravings in people taking antipsychotic medication.
    Grycuk L, Gordon G, Gaughran F, Campbell IC, Schmidt U.
    Trials; 2020 Mar 06; 21(1):245. PubMed ID: 32143725
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  • 7. The therapeutic potential of attentional bias modification training for insomnia: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
    Akram U, Milkins B, Ypsilanti A, Reidy J, Lazuras L, Stevenson J, Notebaert L, Barclay NL.
    Trials; 2018 Oct 19; 19(1):567. PubMed ID: 30340627
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  • 8. Feasibility and acceptability of approach bias modification during methamphetamine withdrawal and related methamphetamine use outcomes.
    Manning V, Garfield JBB, Mroz K, Campbell SC, Piercy H, Staiger PK, Lum JAG, Lubman DI, Verdejo-Garcia A.
    J Subst Abuse Treat; 2019 Nov 19; 106():12-18. PubMed ID: 31540606
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  • 9. Study protocol the Continuing Care Project: a randomised controlled trial of a continuing care telephone intervention following residential substance dependence treatment.
    Kelly P, Deane F, Baker A, Byrne G, Degan T, Osborne B, Townsend C, McKay J, Robinson L, Oldmeadow C, Lawson K, Searles A, Lunn J.
    BMC Public Health; 2020 Jan 28; 20(1):107. PubMed ID: 31992258
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  • 10. Investigating the (cost-) effectiveness of attention bias modification (ABM) for outpatients with major depressive disorder (MDD): a randomized controlled trial protocol.
    Ferrari GR, Becker ES, Smit F, Rinck M, Spijker J.
    BMC Psychiatry; 2016 Nov 03; 16(1):370. PubMed ID: 27809880
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  • 11. Internet-based attentional bias modification training as add-on to regular treatment in alcohol and cannabis dependent outpatients: a study protocol of a randomized control trial.
    Heitmann J, van Hemel-Ruiter ME, Vermeulen KM, Ostafin BD, MacLeod C, Wiers RW, DeFuentes-Merillas L, Fledderus M, Markus W, de Jong PJ.
    BMC Psychiatry; 2017 May 23; 17(1):193. PubMed ID: 28535815
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  • 12. Combining cognitive bias modification training (CBM) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to treat binge eating disorder: study protocol of a randomised controlled feasibility trial.
    Gordon G, Brockmeyer T, Schmidt U, Campbell IC.
    BMJ Open; 2019 Oct 22; 9(10):e030023. PubMed ID: 31640997
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  • 13. High intensity interval training versus moderate intensity continuous training for people with interstitial lung disease: protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
    Dowman LM, May AK, Hill CJ, Bondarenko J, Spencer L, Morris NR, Alison JA, Walsh J, Goh NSL, Corte T, Glaspole I, Chambers DC, McDonald CF, Holland AE.
    BMC Pulm Med; 2021 Nov 10; 21(1):361. PubMed ID: 34758808
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  • 14. A study protocol for the N-ICE trial: A randomised double-blind placebo-controlled study of the safety and efficacy of N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC) as a pharmacotherapy for methamphetamine ("ice") dependence.
    McKetin R, Dean OM, Turner A, Kelly PJ, Quinn B, Lubman DI, Dietze P, Carter G, Higgs P, Baker AL, Sinclair B, Reid D, Manning V, Te Pas N, Liang W, Thomas T, Bathish R, Kent M, Raftery D, Arunogiri S, Cordaro F, Hill H, Berk M.
    Trials; 2019 Jun 04; 20(1):325. PubMed ID: 31164169
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  • 15. A Web-Based Therapeutic Program (We Can Do This) for Reducing Methamphetamine Use and Increasing Help-Seeking Among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People: Protocol for a Randomized Wait-List Controlled Trial.
    Reilly R, McKetin R, Wand H, Butt J, Smout M, Ezard N, Conigrave K, Clark Y, Quinn B, Treloar C, Gray D, Dunlop A, Roe Y, Ward J.
    JMIR Res Protoc; 2019 Jul 26; 8(7):e14084. PubMed ID: 33932278
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  • 16. A Web-Based Cognitive Bias Modification Intervention (Re-train Your Brain) for Emerging Adults With Co-occurring Social Anxiety and Hazardous Alcohol Use: Protocol for a Multiarm Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial.
    Prior K, Salemink E, Wiers RW, Teachman BA, Piggott M, Newton NC, Teesson M, Baillie AJ, Manning V, McLellan LF, Mahoney A, Stapinski LA.
    JMIR Res Protoc; 2021 Jul 07; 10(7):e28667. PubMed ID: 34255726
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  • 17. The ABBA study - approach bias modification in bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
    Brockmeyer T, Schmidt U, Friederich HC.
    Trials; 2016 Sep 26; 17(1):466. PubMed ID: 27670138
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  • 18. A Single Session of Attentional Bias Modification Reduces Alcohol Craving and Implicit Measures of Alcohol Bias in Young Adult Drinkers.
    Luehring-Jones P, Louis C, Dennis-Tiwary TA, Erblich J.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res; 2017 Dec 26; 41(12):2207-2216. PubMed ID: 28992377
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  • 19. Effects of Attentional Bias Modification on residual symptoms in depression: a randomized controlled trial.
    Jonassen R, Harmer CJ, Hilland E, Maglanoc LA, Kraft B, Browning M, Stiles TC, Haaland VØ, Berge T, Landrø NI.
    BMC Psychiatry; 2019 May 08; 19(1):141. PubMed ID: 31068158
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  • 20. Promoting smoking abstinence in smokers willing to quit smoking through virtual reality-approach bias retraining: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
    Machulska A, Eiler TJ, Grünewald A, Brück R, Jahn K, Niehaves B, Ullrich H, Klucken T.
    Trials; 2020 Feb 26; 21(1):227. PubMed ID: 32102685
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