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Does technology-based interventions in psychosis improved functioning and quality of life? A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Morales-Pillado, C., Sanchez-Gutierrez, T., Fernandez-Castilla, B., Barbeito, S., Gonzalez-Fraile, E., & Calvo, A. (2022). Does technology-based interventions in psychosis improved functioning and quality of life? A systematic review and meta-analysis. European Psychiatry, 65(S1), S246-S247. doi:10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.636
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Morales-Pillado, C.
Sánchez-Gutiérrez, Teresa
Fernández-Castilla, Belén
Barbeito, Sara
González-Fraile, Eduardo
Calvo, Ana
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Resumen
Introduction: Technology-based interventions (TBIs), including
computer and Internet-based interventions, mobile interventions,
health applications, social media interventions, and interventions
using technological devices, could become a useful, effective,
accessible, and cost-effective approach (Berry et al., 2016; Firth,
2016) to complement conventional interventions for psychosis