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Reducing Attentional Bias in Individuals With Alcohol Use Disorders With a Tablet Application: A Randomized Controlled Trial Pilot Study

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AIMS: Cognitive bias modification (CBM) training has been considered a promising and effective intervention tool for reducing cognitive biases toward alcohol. However, the link between the cognitive process and actual behavior remains statistically insignificant because computerized tasks do not have sufficient ecological validity and suffer from high dropout rates. The recent development of ‘serious games’ has shown encouraging results in maintaining adherence to health-related interventions. We aim to evaluate a CBM program using a gamified attentional bias (AB) training procedure on a touchpad for individuals with alcohol use disorders.
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hal-02978292 , version 1 (26-10-2020)

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Valentin Flaudias, Oulmann Zerhouni, Nadia Chakroun-Baggioni, Sylvie Pires, Audrey Schmitt, et al.. Reducing Attentional Bias in Individuals With Alcohol Use Disorders With a Tablet Application: A Randomized Controlled Trial Pilot Study. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 2020, 55 (1), pp.51-55. ⟨10.1093/alcalc/agz080⟩. ⟨hal-02978292⟩
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