The feasibility and effectiveness of Catch It, an innovative CBT smartphone app

BJPsych Open. 2016 May 13;2(3):204-209. doi: 10.1192/bjpo.bp.115.002436. eCollection 2016 May.

Abstract

Background: The widespread use of smartphones makes effective therapies such as cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) potentially accessible to large numbers of people.

Aims: This paper reports the usage data of the first trial of Catch It, a new CBT smartphone app.

Method: Uptake and usage rates, fidelity of user responses to CBT principles, and impact on reported negative and positive moods were assessed.

Results: A relatively modest proportion of people chose to download the app. Once used, the app tended to be used more than once, and 84% of the user-generated content was consistent with the basic concepts of CBT. There were statistically significant reductions in negative mood intensity and increases in positive mood intensity.

Conclusions: Smartphone apps have potential beneficial effects in mental health through the application of basic CBT principles. More research with randomised controlled trial designs should be conducted.

Declaration of interest: None.

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