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Text Message-Based mHealth Intervention More Effective Later in Day
Recent research indicates that a text-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) intervention effectively addresses mental health symptoms, with timing playing a crucial role. Specifically, messages delivered in the afternoon or evening demonstrated greater efficacy in improving mood among individuals experiencing depression and anxiety symptoms compared to those sent in the morning. This finding underscores the importance of considering the timing of interventions in digital mental health strategies. Tailoring the delivery of text-based interventions to coincide with periods of heightened symptomatology may enhance their overall effectiveness in supporting mental well-being.
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Recent research highlights the efficacy of a text-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) intervention in addressing mental health symptoms, with timing playing a crucial role. Messages sent in the afternoon or evening proved more effective in improving mood among individuals with depression and anxiety symptoms compared to morning messages. This finding underscores the importance of considering timing in digital mental health strategies. Tailoring message delivery to coincide with periods of heightened symptomatology may enhance the overall effectiveness of text-based interventions in supporting mental well-being.
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