How Patients With Schizophrenia Use the Internet: Qualitative Study
Background The Internet is an important source of health information for people with psychiatric conditions. Little is known about the way patients with schizophrenia use the Internet when it comes to issues related to their illness. Data on their specific needs, difficulties, and the consequences r...
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Main Authors: | Schrank, Beate (Author), Sibitz, Ingrid (Author), Unger, Annemarie (Author), Amering, Michaela (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2010-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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