This pilot randomized control trial examines the feasibility and acceptability of a novel mHealth intervention for patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders following discharge from inpatient hospitalization. Using cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis strategies, the app provides just-in-time assessment and intervention for individuals to promote healthy coping skills and treatment adherence. We assessed the mHealth intervention relative to a comparison app that included mobile assessment plus psychoeducation alone. Patients were assessed at hospital discharge, as well as 1-, 2-, and 4-months postdischarge. Forty-two adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders discharging from inpatient care participated in the study. Our a priori-defined feasibility and acceptability goals were mostly achieved during the study, in terms of the proposed recruitment and retention rates, mHealth app engagement, app satisfaction ratings, clinical improvement observed over time, and absence of adverse events related to the study. The participants were significantly more engaged in the mHealth intervention (74%) versus the comparison app (43%). Over the course of the study, dysfunctional coping and psychiatric symptoms significantly declined in both groups. Future larger trials are needed to confirm the efficacy of the mHealth intervention. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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