Patient Engagement in a Multimodal Digital Phenotyping Study of Opioid Use Disorder
BackgroundMultiple digital data sources can capture moment-to-moment information to advance a robust understanding of opioid use disorder (OUD) behavior, ultimately creating a digital phenotype for each patient. This information can lead to individualized interventions to improve treatment for OUD....
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Main Authors: | Cynthia I Campbell (Author), Ching-Hua Chen (Author), Sara R Adams (Author), Asma Asyyed (Author), Ninad R Athale (Author), Monique B Does (Author), Saeed Hassanpour (Author), Emily Hichborn (Author), Melanie Jackson-Morris (Author), Nicholas C Jacobson (Author), Heather K Jones (Author), David Kotz (Author), Chantal A Lambert-Harris (Author), Zhiguo Li (Author), Bethany McLeman (Author), Varun Mishra (Author), Catherine Stanger (Author), Geetha Subramaniam (Author), Weiyi Wu (Author), Christopher Zegers (Author), Lisa A Marsch (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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