March 3, 2026 · Journal of addictive diseases · DOI: 10.1080/10550887.2026.2634668

Why brief interventions fail in substance use-and how to fix them

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The authors investigate why brief interventions for substance use often fail to produce consistent and lasting results in real-world settings, despite their proven effectiveness in controlled trials. They identify contextual and implementation shortcomings, such as inadequate assessment of readiness to change and neglect of craving-related processes, and propose practical strategies to enhance their effectiveness, including personalized approaches and follow-up support.

Sidharth Mishra, Sayali Mishra, Sibanarayan Rath

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