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Optimizing smartphone psychotherapy for depressive symptoms in patients with cancer: Multiphase optimization strategy using a decentralized multicenter randomized clinical trial (J-SUPPORT 2001 Study).

Tatsuo AkechiToshiaki A FurukawaHisashi NomaHiroji IwataTatsuya ToyamaKenji HigakiHiromichi MatsuokaSadamoto ZendaTsuguo IwataniKazuhisa AkahaneAkira InoueYasuaki SagaraMegumi UchidaFuminobu ImaiKanae MominoGen ImaizumiTakuhiro YamaguchiTomoe MashikoTempei MiyajiMasaru HorikoshiNaomi SakuraiTatsuya OnishiYukihide KanemitsuTakeshi MurataYumi Wanifuchi-EndoHiroaki KurodaRyutaro NishikawaMinoru MiyashitaMasakazu AbeYosuke Uchitominull null
Published in: Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (2024)
As the presence of any of the three intervention components did not contribute to a significant additive reduction of depressive symptoms, we cannot make evidence-based recommendations regarding the use of specific smartphone psychotherapy.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • social support
  • randomized controlled trial
  • sleep quality
  • double blind
  • posttraumatic stress disorder
  • cross sectional
  • borderline personality disorder