Ben-Zeev et al. 2021 CORE Serious Mental Illness Study Summary

Summary of the 2021 CORE remote RCT for serious mental illness across bipolar, depression, and schizophrenia-spectrum groups.

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Paper summary

CORE Serious Mental Illness

This fully remote randomized controlled trial included 315 participants from 45 US states.

Main finding

What this paper contributes.

The study sample included bipolar disorder, major depression, and schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, with baseline, 30-day, and 60-day assessments.

Reference details

Journal of Medical Internet Research

Authors: Ben-Zeev, Doron

Year: 2021

doi.org/10.2196/29201

Why it matters

Supports the Serious mental illness evidence page.

Remote waitlist-controlled RCT.
Multiple outcome measures across depression, anxiety, voices, paranoia, self-esteem, and disability.
Should emphasize adjunctive support alongside clinical care.
How this page fits

Reference detail with broader context nearby.

This page keeps the paper-specific details in one place. The related condition page explains how the study fits into the broader evidence for Serious mental illness support.


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