“…Interventions included 11 studies examining motivational interviewing (Becker et al, 2014;Buckner et al, 2020;Christoff & Boerngen-Lacerda, 2015;Gryczynski et al, 2020;Hernandez et al, 2019;Lee et al, 2010;Mason, Zaharakis, Moore, et al, 2018;Mason, Zaharakis, Russell, et al, 2018;Thompson Jr. et al, 2020;Walton et al, 2013;Walukevich-Dienst et al, 2019), one study evaluating counselling combined with MI (Shrier et al, 2018), one study evaluating counselling combined with MI and CBT (Schaub et al, 2015), another providing psychoeducation based on MI and CBT (Sinadinovic et al, 2020), and one study each using counselling (Tossmann et al, 2011), psychoeducation (Elliott et al, 2014), and cognitive training (Jacobus et al, 2018) as shown in Table 2. As depicted in Table 2, recruitment methods consisted of a national drug specialized website (Sinadinovic et al, 2020;Tossmann et al, 2011), local newspapers, radio and TV (Becker et al, 2014) (Gryczynski et al, 2020;Walton et al, 2013), inner crisis shelters (Thompson Jr. et al, 2020), and family court systems (Hernandez et al, 2019).…”