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Application-based interventions using smartphones could provide effective alternatives to traditional treatment programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. This quasi-experimental study with a non-equivalent comparison group tested the effects of a smartphone app-based metacognitive intervention program with weekly mentoring sessions on the metacognitive beliefs, psychotic symptoms, and social functioning of patients with schizophrenia with community psychosocial rehabilitation centers. The study was conducted with 20 participants with severe psychotic symptoms and low social functions and 24 participants with relatively light psychotic symptoms and good social functions as a comparison group. For the experimental group, the app-based intervention was combined with weekly contact mentoring sessions over 10 weeks. The comparison group received only the app-based intervention over 10 weekly sessions. No differences were observed between the two groups’ total scores; however, the experimental group showed a tendency toward improved psychotic symptoms and social functioning over time, unlike the comparison group. These findings provide an empirical basis for managing schizophrenia symptoms with smartphone applications.
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This quasi-experimental study with a non-equivalent comparison group tested the effects of a smartphone app-based metacognitive intervention program with weekly mentoring sessions on the metacognitive beliefs, psychotic symptoms, and social functioning of patients with schizophrenia with community psychosocial rehabilitation centers. The study was conducted with 20 participants with severe psychotic symptoms and low social functions and 24 participants with relatively light psychotic symptoms and good social functions as a comparison group. For the experimental group, the app-based intervention was combined with weekly contact mentoring sessions over 10 weeks. The comparison group received only the app-based intervention over 10 weekly sessions. Data evaluating the program’s effectiveness was collected at baseline, post-intervention, and four weeks follow-up . The MCQ-30 was completed as a self-report questionnaire by the participants, and the case managers completed the PSYRATS, PANSS, and PSP after interviewing the participants. . The survey was conducted offline using paper and pencil.