Meta-Analysis
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Psychiatr. Nov 19, 2020; 10(11): 272-285
Published online Nov 19, 2020. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v10.i11.272
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Figure 1 Study selection.
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Figure 2 Quality assessments of randomized clinical trials.
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Figure 3 Between-group effect size of smartphone-based interventions on bipolar disorder. A: Meta-analysis of effects of smartphone-based interventions on manic symptoms; B: Meta-analysis of effects of smartphone-based interventions on depressive symptoms.
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Figure 4 Within-group effect size of smartphone-based interventions on bipolar disorder. A: Meta-analysis of effects of smartphone-based interventions on manic symptoms; B: Meta-analysis of effects of smartphone-based interventions on depressive symptoms.
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Figure 5 Within-group effect size of smartphone-based monitoring on manic and depressive symptoms.
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Figure 6 Subgroup analysis of interventions with psychoeducation on bipolar disorder. A: Meta-analysis of effects of smartphone-based interventions on manic symptoms; B: Meta-analysis of effects of smartphone-based interventions on depressive symptoms.
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Figure 7 Subgroup analysis of interventions with instruction on depressive symptoms.