An ecological momentary intervention incorporating personalised feedback to improve symptoms and social functioning in schizophrenia spectrum disorders

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2020-02

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Hanssen, Esther
Balvert, Sanne
Oorschot, Margreet
Borkelmans, Karel
van Os, JimORCID 0000-0002-7245-1586ISNI 0000000116319073
Delespaul, Philippe
Fett, Anne-Kathrin

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Abstract

This study examined the feasibility and effectiveness of an interactive smartphone application that aimed to improve daily-life social functioning and symptoms in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SZ) with Experience Sampling Method (ESM) derived personalised feedback.Two groups of outpatients with a diagnosis of SZ were included (one receiving ESM-derived personalised feedback (n = 27) and one without feedback (n = 23)) and used the interactive smartphone application for three weeks. Main outcomes were momentary symptoms and social functioning, as assessed by ESM questionnaires. Additionally, feasibility and user-friendliness of the application were assessed. The response rate was 64% for the ESM questionnaires. In the feedback group, participants indicated that on 49% of the ESM days they acted on at least one personalised feedback prompt per day. Momentary psychotic symptoms significantly decreased over time only in the feedback group. Momentary loneliness and questionnaire-assessed psychotic symptoms decreased over time, irrespective of feedback. Participants evaluated the app as user-friendly and understandable. Momentary personalised feedback may impact momentary psychosis in daily life. Feelings of loneliness and questionnaire-based measured psychotic symptoms may be more responsive to non-specific effects of daily-life self-monitoring, not requiring specific feedback. Ecological momentary interventions offer opportunities for accessible and effective interventions in SZ.

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Experience sampling method, Intervention, Mobile health, Psychoses, Social contact, Treatment, Psychiatry and Mental health, Biological Psychiatry, Journal Article

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Hanssen, E, Balvert, S, Oorschot, M, Borkelmans, K, van Os, J, Delespaul, P & Fett, A-K 2020, 'An ecological momentary intervention incorporating personalised feedback to improve symptoms and social functioning in schizophrenia spectrum disorders', Psychiatry Research, vol. 284, 112695. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2019.112695