Can your phone cure loneliness? new app aims to help those with schizophrenia reconnect
NCT ID NCT06865937
Summary
This study is testing a new smartphone app called mSITE, designed to help adults with schizophrenia or similar conditions become more socially active. The app combines brief in-person therapy with phone-based reminders and coaching to encourage real-world social interactions. Researchers want to see if using this app leads to more social connections and reduces feelings of isolation compared to standard care.
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University of California - San Diego
RECRUITINGSan Diego, California, 92093, United States
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