A randomized controlled trial evaluating an mHealth intervention for anger-related cognitions in misophonia
Tamar Y. Podoly,
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Hadar Even Ezra,
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Guy Doron
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et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
379, P. 350 - 361
Published: March 11, 2025
Language: Английский
Digital mental health interventions for young people aged 16-25: scoping review (Preprint)
Courtney Potts,
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Carmen Kealy,
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J C McNulty
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et al.
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
BACKGROUND
Digital
mental
health
interventions
for
young
people
offer
a
promising
avenue
promoting
wellbeing
and
addressing
issues
in
this
population.
OBJECTIVE
This
study
aims
to
explore
the
range
of
digital
supports
available
aged
16
-
25
years,
with
particular
focus
on
types
tools,
modalities,
delivery
format,
target
population,
retention
rates.
METHODS
The
scoping
review
was
conducted
six
databases
(PubMed,
Web
Science,
Scopus,
Medline,
Cochrane
Library
PsychInfo),
total
145
articles
were
included.
findings
reveal
diverse
landscape
studies
globally,
equally
focusing
prevention
promotion
as
well
treatment
ill
health,
most
commonly
using
cognitive
behavioural
therapy,
apps,
web-based
resources
websites
being
common
tools.
RESULTS
results
highlight
over
emphasis
convenience
sampling
participants
mainly
recruited
from
universities
or
colleges,
lack
representation
marginalised
groups,
including
LGBTQ+
youth,
those
socioeconomically
deprived
backgrounds,
neurodivergent
individuals.
Moreover,
anxiety
depression
leaves
other
conditions
underrepresented.
Retention
rates
moderate,
indicating
room
improvement.
There
is
need
more
research
preventative
measures
under
years
when
are
at
increased
risk
issues.
includes
exploring
different
intervention
approaches
modalities
beyond
behaviour
therapy
ensuring
inclusivity
populations.
Standardising
lengths
incorporating
long-term
follow-up
data
could
provide
valuable
insights
into
efficacy
effectiveness
interventions.
CONCLUSIONS
Future
should
aim
greater
inclusivity,
groups
address
needs
effectively.
By
adopting
these
approaches,
can
become
accessible,
engaging,
impactful
worldwide.
Language: Английский
Evaluating the combined effects of mobile computerized CBT and post-learning oscillatory modulation on self-esteem: a randomized controlled trial
Limor Shtoots,
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Asher Nadler,
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Avi Gamoran
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et al.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: March 29, 2025
Language: Английский
Digital mental health interventions for young people aged 16-25: scoping review (Preprint)
Courtney Potts,
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Carmen Kealy,
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J C McNulty
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et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
Language: Английский
Promoting couples’ resilience to relationship obsessive compulsive disorder (ROCD) symptoms using a CBT-based mobile application: A randomized controlled trial
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9(11), P. e21673 - e21673
Published: Oct. 28, 2023
Relationship
Obsessive
Compulsive
Disorder
(ROCD)
is
a
disabling
form
of
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD)
centering
on
interpersonal
relationships.
Previous
findings
suggest
ROCD
symptoms
are
particularly
detrimental
to
romantic
In
this
randomized
controlled
trial
(RCT),
we
assessed
influence
CBT-based
mobile
application
used
by
both
partners
resilience
symptoms,
cognitions,
and
relationship
dissatisfaction.
The
app
consists
brief,
daily
exercises
targeting
OCD
related
cognitions
attachment
insecurities.
Heterosexual
couples
(Ncouples
=
103;
Mage
26.15)
were
randomly
assigned
individually
use
for
15
days
(n
49
couples)
or
control
group
54
couples).
All
participants
completed
questionnaires
at
baseline
(T1),
from
(T2),
45
(T3).
also
underwent
an
task
T2.
Intention-to-treat
analyses
revealed
that,
in
contrast
the
group,
who
exhibited
enhanced
task,
as
well
measures
These
observed
effects
persisted
even
1-month
follow-up.
Concurrent
brief
delivered
cognitive
training
may
foster
couples.
Language: Английский
Game-Based CBT with Artificial Intelligence: A Method for Correcting Cognitive Distortions by Revisiting the Past (Preprint)
Jae-Hyun Kim,
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Hayoung Oh
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Published: Oct. 28, 2024
UNSTRUCTURED
Given
that
the
most
used
therapies
in
psychiatry,
Cognitive
Behavioral
Therapy
(CBT)
and
Mindfulness-Based
(MBCT),
were
developed
to
treat
depression,
a
new
approach
is
needed
for
disorders
such
as
Internet
Gaming
Disorder
Gambling
Disorder,
where
issue
lies
not
negative
emotions
themselves
but
their
expression
through
problematic
behaviors.
These
behaviors
act
patient’s
form
of
“self-prescription”
relieve
stress,
making
it
essential
propose
alternative
coping
strategies
can
effectively
alleviate
emotions.
This
paper
proposes
novel
game-based
digital
therapy
method
reflects
each
individual
“automatic
thoughts,”
based
on
an
emotional
theory
expanded
into
four-dimensional
cognitive
concept
incorporates
both
feedback
from
subjective
interpretation
feedback.
An
LLM
agent
large
language
model
doctor
rule-based
machine
learning
work
complementarily,
enabling
patient
safely
repeatedly
practice
active
crisis
situations.
Language: Английский