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Pilot randomised controlled trial of a brief coping-focused intervention for hearing voices blended with smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment and intervention (SAVVy): Feasibility, acceptability and preliminary clinical outcomes.

Imogen H Bell1, Susan L Rossell2, John Farhall3, Mark Hayward4, Michelle H Lim5, Sarah F Fielding-Smith4, Neil Thomas6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Voice-hearing experiences can be distressing and impairing, and existing psychological treatments show modest effectiveness. Ecological momentary assessment and intervention (EMA/I) are two promising approaches which may be used as digital tools to support and enhance existing psychological therapies. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential clinical utility of smartphone-based EMA/I in a blended, coping focused therapy for voice-hearing experiences.
METHOD: This pilot RCT focused on feasibility, acceptability and preliminary estimations of efficacy. Thirty-four participants with persisting and distressing voices were randomised to receive the four-session intervention along-side treatment-as-usual (TAU) or TAU-only.
RESULTS: Findings supported the feasibility and acceptability of the approach, with good engagement and satisfaction rates, and clinical outcomes showed the intervention holds promise for improving coping, overall severity of voices and to some degree their negative impact.
CONCLUSION: This is the first examination of the use of EMA/I in a blended therapy for psychotic experiences, with findings suggesting these technologies show promise as clinical tools.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Auditory hallucinations; Blended therapy; Digital technology; Experience sampling methodology; Psychosis; Treatment

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31812327     DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2019.10.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Res        ISSN: 0920-9964            Impact factor:   4.939


  10 in total

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Authors:  Marialuisa Cavelti; Janko M Kaeser; Stefan Lerch; Stephanie Bauer; Markus Moessner; Thomas Berger; Mark Hayward; Michael Kaess
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4.  Blended Digital and Face-to-Face Care for First-Episode Psychosis Treatment in Young People: Qualitative Study.

Authors:  Lee Valentine; Carla McEnery; Imogen Bell; Shaunagh O'Sullivan; Ingrid Pryor; John Gleeson; Sarah Bendall; Mario Alvarez-Jimenez
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5.  Mobile RDoC: Using Smartphones to Understand the Relationship Between Auditory Verbal Hallucinations and Need for Care.

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6.  Digital technology for addressing cognitive impairment in recent-onset psychosis: A perspective.

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7.  A Web-Based Application for Personalized Ecological Momentary Assessment in Psychiatric Care: User-Centered Development of the PETRA Application.

Authors:  Fionneke M Bos; Lino von Klipstein; Ando C Emerencia; Erwin Veermans; Tom Verhage; Evelien Snippe; Bennard Doornbos; Grietje Hadders-Prins; Marieke Wichers; Harriëtte Riese
Journal:  JMIR Ment Health       Date:  2022-08-09

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Journal:  Psychol Psychother       Date:  2022-04-28       Impact factor: 3.966

Review 9.  How Are Information and Communication Technologies Supporting Routine Outcome Monitoring and Measurement-Based Care in Psychotherapy? A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Patricia Gual-Montolio; Verónica Martínez-Borba; Juana María Bretón-López; Jorge Osma; Carlos Suso-Ribera
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10.  Client experiences of blending a coping-focused therapy for auditory verbal hallucinations with smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment and intervention.

Authors:  Elissa Moore; Anne Williams; Imogen Bell; Neil Thomas
Journal:  Internet Interv       Date:  2019-12-02
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