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This project focuses on understanding and preventing relapse in addictive behaviors by integrating insights from addiction science and control engineering. It aims to develop personalized interventions using smartphone surveys and behavioral tasks to provide timely support for individuals at risk of relapse.
Addictive behaviours cause unprecedented disease burden and human suffering.
Supporting people to quit is an urgent priority yet absolute quit rates are low due to momentary lapses which beget further lapses and relapse.
Studies using high-resolution measurements in people’s daily lives have found that fluctuations in biopsychosocial factors (e.g., cravings, self-efficacy) are associated with lapse risk at the within-person level.
This has led to my conceptualising addictive behaviours as dynami…
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