A Digital Companion, the Emma App, for Ecological Momentary Assessment and Prevention of Suicide: Quantitative Case Series Study
BackgroundMany suicide risk factors have been identified, but traditional clinical methods do not allow for the accurate prediction of suicide behaviors. To face this challenge, emma, an app for ecological momentary assessment (EMA), ecological momentary intervention (EMI), and prediction of suicide...
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Main Authors: | Morgiève, Margot (Author), Genty, Catherine (Author), Azé, Jérôme (Author), Dubois, Jonathan (Author), Leboyer, Marion (Author), Vaiva, Guillaume (Author), Berrouiguet, Sofian (Author), Courtet, Philippe (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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