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Acceptability and Engagement of a Smartphone-Delivered Interpretation Bias Intervention in a Sample of Black and Latinx Adults: Open Trial

Acceptability and Engagement of a Smartphone-Delivered Interpretation Bias Intervention in a Sample of Black and Latinx Adults: Open Trial

Refer to the study by Beard et al [4] for an in-depth description of app features, and refer to the study by Beard et al [2] for a detailed description of the app development process. The WSAP exercises took approximately 5 minutes to complete and included feedback that reinforced benign interpretations after each trial. Specifically, participants saw “Correct!” when they endorsed a benign interpretation or rejected a negative interpretation. They saw “Try again!”

IreLee Ferguson, Grace George, Kevin O Narine, Amari Turner, Zelda McGhee, Harris Bajwa, Frances G Hart, Sierra Carter, Courtney Beard

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e56758

Operationalizing Engagement With an Interpretation Bias Smartphone App Intervention: Case Series

Operationalizing Engagement With an Interpretation Bias Smartphone App Intervention: Case Series

Forgeard et al [44] provided a thorough overview of the partial hospital program, and Beard et al [33] provided the description of eligibility for the Habit Works study. Eligible participants provided informed consent to participate in the study procedures as an augmentation to their care as usual. The 5 case examples chosen from the larger sample (N=31) have been masked such that they include no identifiable information, and all demographic data (ie, diagnosis and occupation) have been changed.

Ramya Ramadurai, Erin Beckham, R Kathryn McHugh, Thröstur Björgvinsson, Courtney Beard

JMIR Ment Health 2022;9(8):e33545