Efficacy of a Standalone Smartphone Application to Treat Postnatal Depression: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Pedro F. Zuccolo,
André R. Brunoni,
Tatiane Borja
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Smartphone app interventions based on cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) are promising scalable alternatives for treating mental disorders, but the evidence of their efficacy for postpartum depression is limited. We assessed the efficacy of Motherly, a standalone CBT-based smartphone app, in reducing symptoms of postpartum depression. Methods: Women aged 18–40 with symptoms of postpartum depression were randomized either to intervention (Motherly app) or active control (COMVC app). The primary ou… Show more
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