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The session bibliography provided includes various studies and research papers related to the use of digital technology in early psychosis care. Some key findings from these studies include:<br /><br />1. The Horyzons trial is a randomized controlled trial of moderated online social therapy for first-episode psychosis services, aimed at maintaining treatment effects. It has shown promising results (Alvarez-Jimenez et al., 2019).<br /><br />2. A pilot study of a novel online social therapy that combines strengths and mindfulness-based approaches has shown positive outcomes in enhancing social functioning in young people at ultra-high risk for psychosis (Alvarez-Jimenez et al., 2018).<br /><br />3. The effectiveness of early intervention in non-affective psychosis has been studied, suggesting that early intervention can have a positive impact on long-term outcomes (Gafoor et al., 2010).<br /><br />4. The importance of user engagement with mental health apps has been highlighted, as engagement is crucial for the effectiveness of these tools (Baumel et al., 2019).<br /><br />5. The role of social media use in mental health has been explored, with studies indicating a relationship between social media use and depression and anxiety (Lin et al., 2016; Vannucci et al., 2017).<br /><br />6. The preference of adolescents for different modes of mental health service delivery, including online platforms, has been identified (Bradford & Rickwood, 2014; Rickwood et al., 2015).<br /><br />7. The potential ethical considerations and design principles associated with web-based therapy systems have been discussed (D'Alfonso et al., 2019).<br /><br />These studies provide valuable insights into the use of digital technology in early psychosis care, highlighting the potential benefits and challenges associated with its implementation. It is important for healthcare professionals and policy-makers to take into account these findings when developing and delivering mental health services.
Keywords
digital technology
early psychosis care
Horyzons trial
social therapy
treatment effects
social functioning
user engagement
mental health apps
social media use
mental health service delivery
Funding for SMI Adviser was made possible by Grant No. SM080818 from SAMHSA of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, SAMHSA/HHS or the U.S. Government.
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