Plain-English translation of NCT06904079 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether a new digital game-based rehabilitation program can help people with severe mental illnesses—like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or psychosis—improve their recovery. Participants will either play specially designed therapeutic games five times a week for 30 minutes, alongside their regular mental health care, or continue with standard care alone. The researchers will use artificial intelligence and data tracking to see if the games help people get better.
People with severe mental illnesses often struggle to fully recover even with medication and standard rehabilitation services. This trial exists to find out whether interactive digital games—combined with routine care—might offer an extra boost to help people heal, improve their thinking and mood, and return to daily activities more successfully.
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If you join this study, you will continue your regular medications and community mental health care. If you are assigned to the game group, you will also play structured digital games five times a week, with each session lasting 30 minutes, for three months. The researchers will track your progress using game data, physical health markers, and psychological assessments. Your participation will help scientists understand whether these interactive games can improve recovery for people with serious mental illnesses.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 1, 2026 · Not medical advice
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