Text Messaging as a Screening Tool for Depression and Related Conditions in Underserved, Predominantly Minority Safety Net Primary Care Patients: Validity Study
BackgroundSMS text messaging is an inexpensive, private, and scalable technology-mediated assessment mode that can alleviate many barriers faced by the safety net population to receive depression screening. Some existing studies suggest that technology-mediated assessment encourages self-disclosure...
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Main Authors: | Jin, Haomiao (Author), Wu, Shinyi (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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