A Comparison of Two Delivery Modalities of a Mobile Phone-Based Assessment for Serious Mental Illness: Native Smartphone Application vs Text-Messaging Only Implementations
BackgroundMobile phone-based assessment may represent a cost-effective and clinically effective method of monitoring psychotic symptoms in real-time. There are several software options, including the use of native smartphone applications and text messages (short message service, SMS). Little is know...
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Main Authors: | Ainsworth, John (Author), Palmier-Claus, Jasper E (Author), Machin, Matthew (Author), Barrowclough, Christine (Author), Dunn, Graham (Author), Rogers, Anne (Author), Buchan, Iain (Author), Barkus, Emma (Author), Kapur, Shitij (Author), Wykes, Til (Author), Hopkins, Richard S (Author), Lewis, Shôn (Author) |
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2013-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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