2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.invent.2022.100507
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Individual differences associated with treatment adherence and transfer effects following gamified web-based cognitive control training for repetitive negative thinking

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“…Moreover, profiles with greater risk of poor outcomes appeared to benefit more from more intensive treatment and frequent monitoring. Similar results were found in a study in which latent profile analysis was conducted to identify user profiles based on broad indicators of functioning, among which baseline level of cognitive functioning, use of (mal)adaptive emotion regulation strategies, level of internalizing symptomatology, training progress, user experience, and personality factors (Hoorelbeke et al, 2022). In particular, this study identified three user profiles, reflecting low-, moderate-and high-risk for internalizing psychopathology.…”
Section: Treatment Efficacy and Its Moderatorssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Moreover, profiles with greater risk of poor outcomes appeared to benefit more from more intensive treatment and frequent monitoring. Similar results were found in a study in which latent profile analysis was conducted to identify user profiles based on broad indicators of functioning, among which baseline level of cognitive functioning, use of (mal)adaptive emotion regulation strategies, level of internalizing symptomatology, training progress, user experience, and personality factors (Hoorelbeke et al, 2022). In particular, this study identified three user profiles, reflecting low-, moderate-and high-risk for internalizing psychopathology.…”
Section: Treatment Efficacy and Its Moderatorssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In this context, it has been suggested that a more integrative approach may be required in order to better capture profiles of functioning (Hoorelbeke et al, 2022). For instance, in a study examining subgroups based on baseline patient characteristics, interesting profiles emerged for the treatment and prevention of depression (Saunders et al, 2021).…”
Section: Treatment Efficacy and Its Moderatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these between-subject designs, effect sizes were calculated using post measure means and their standard deviations, with the esc_mean_sd function from the esc package in R (Lüdecke, 2019). For four studies, where no suitable control group was available (Brunoni et al, 2014;Sommer & Plewnia, 2021;Vanderhasselt et al, 2015;Hoorelbeke, Vervaeke, et al, 2022), individual participant data was requested from the authors to calculate pre-post correlations (see supplementary table A2). Effect sizes were then calculated from prepost measures, taking correlations into account (Harrer et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of all 19 included studies, 18 were randomized controlled trials (RCT). One study was categorized as a single-arm trial (Hoorelbeke, Vervaeke, et al, 2022). The search and selection process is depicted in a PRISMA flow diagram (see Fig.…”
Section: Study Selection and Data Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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