Live two-way video versus face-to-face treatment for depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder: A 24-week randomized controlled trial.
Taishiro KishimotoShotaro KinoshitaMomoko KitazawaAkitoyo HishimotoTakeshi AsamiAkira SudaShogyoku BunToshiaki KikuchiMitsuhiro SadoAkihiro TakamiyaMasaru MimuraYasunori SatoRyo TakemuraKengo NagashimaTakashi NakamaeYoshinari AbeTetsufumi KanazawaYasuo KawabataHiroaki TomitaKoichi AbeSeiji HongoHiroshi KimuraAiko SatoHisashi KidaKei SakumaMichitaka FunayamaNaoya SugiyamaKousuke HinoToru AmagaiMaki TakamiyaHideyuki KodamaKenichi GotoShuichiro FujiwaraHisanobu KaiyaKiichiro Nagaonull nullPublished in: Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (2023)
Two-way video treatment using smartphones and other devices, was noninferior to face-to-face treatment in real-world clinical settings. Modern telemedicine, easily accessible from home, can be used as a form of health care.