2017
DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.12753
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MEMO: an mHealth intervention to prevent the onset of depression in adolescents: a double‐blind, randomised, placebo‐controlled trial

Abstract: There was no evidence of benefit from the mobile phone CBT intervention compared with a control programme. Universal depression prevention remains a challenge.

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“…Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been variously employed either as interventions in their own right [38][39][40] or as aids to CHWs delivering interventions. 41,42 The incorporation of mHealth components into existing interventions, however appealing, runs the risk of perpetuating the use of technology for technology's sake, rather than adding to intervention effectiveness.…”
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“…Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been variously employed either as interventions in their own right [38][39][40] or as aids to CHWs delivering interventions. 41,42 The incorporation of mHealth components into existing interventions, however appealing, runs the risk of perpetuating the use of technology for technology's sake, rather than adding to intervention effectiveness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Whittaker et al. () give us an outstanding trial report of a universal prevention intervention for adolescent depression using mHealth. The paper is a model for illustrating the value of null results in well‐designed treatment trials.…”
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“…Whittaker et al. () randomised 855 adolescents without concurrent depressive symptoms into a parallel group implementation trial of a CBT support programme delivered through mobile phone technology compared to a mobile phone placebo. CBT intervention included common elements found to be effective in CBT trials of depression.…”
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