2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00127-019-01681-2
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A pilot digital intervention targeting loneliness in young people with psychosis

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“…Thus, although digital interventions have been insufficiently tested in substantial RCTs to date, it is feasible to implement such interventions for people with severe mental health problems in order to reduce loneliness, and there is a need for future research to develop and further examine digital interventions on a larger scale. Additionally, the successful implementation of interventions involving positive psychology in the two pilot trials from Lim and her colleagues [31,96] supports the idea that subjective social isolation is increasingly recognised as a primary treatment outcome for people with psychosis in the mental health field, and future research should also focus on the development and examination of new types of intervention that target loneliness directly for people with mental health problems.…”
Section: Research Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Thus, although digital interventions have been insufficiently tested in substantial RCTs to date, it is feasible to implement such interventions for people with severe mental health problems in order to reduce loneliness, and there is a need for future research to develop and further examine digital interventions on a larger scale. Additionally, the successful implementation of interventions involving positive psychology in the two pilot trials from Lim and her colleagues [31,96] supports the idea that subjective social isolation is increasingly recognised as a primary treatment outcome for people with psychosis in the mental health field, and future research should also focus on the development and examination of new types of intervention that target loneliness directly for people with mental health problems.…”
Section: Research Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…This review identified few trials that included loneliness as their main outcome, and none yielded positive results. Recently published pilot trials have established that loneliness is a feasible target for intervention in severe mental illness, either through face-to-face or digital programmes [31,96]. However, there is still a pressing need to evaluate interventions for loneliness scientifically in largescale RCTs, given growing enthusiasm for these approaches.…”
Section: Research Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the 15 papers describing 15 unique studies ( Table 1 ), 4 were concerning participants with psychosis [ 13 - 16 ], 3 were concerning participants with eating disorders [ 17 - 19 ], 2 were concerning participants with depression [ 20 , 21 ], 2 were concerning participants with autism [ 22 , 23 ], 1 was concerning participants with substance abuse [ 24 ], 1 was concerning participants with suicidal behavior [ 25 ], 1 was concerning participants with self-harming behavior [ 26 ], and 1 was concerning participants with anxiety [ 27 ]. In all the included studies, participants were referred by external clinicians who had established the diagnosis or the need for treatment, and in 2 studies, the diagnoses were also validated by researchers at baseline [ 18 , 27 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An Intervention for Loneliness +Connect (5) was created as a 6-week digital intervention program with the goal of a) targeting loneliness by improving relationship quality among young adults with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) and b) extending past research (6,7). The pilot intervention employs a positive psychology approach to help young adults identify their strengths, increase their positive affect, and focus on building intimacy within existing relationships.…”
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confidence: 99%