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Psychosis
Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches
Volume 11, 2019 - Issue 4
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of digital health technologies effects on psychotic symptoms in adults with psychosis.

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Pages 362-373 | Received 27 Jan 2019, Accepted 12 Jun 2019, Published online: 12 Aug 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Objective: To conduct a systematic review of controlled studies to determine the effect of digital health technologies on psychotic symptoms.

Method: Electronic databases were searched up to March 2019. A narrative synthesis and meta-analyses of subcategories were completed.

Results: Twenty-one articles met inclusion criteria, covering three DHT types: avatar therapy, phone apps and computer-assisted cognitive remediation (CACR). In the latter, psychotic symptoms were secondary outcomes and only one of nine CACR studies demonstrated an effect on these symptoms. All four of the avatar trials and one of three phone app studies provided preliminary evidence of effectiveness in reducing psychotic symptoms.

Conclusion: Although effectiveness of DHTs for reducing psychotic symptoms cannot yet be conclusively established, the emerging literature suggests that DHTs using immersive avatar therapy holds most promise.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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