Acceptance of smart sensing, its determinants, and the efficacy of an acceptance-facilitating intervention in people with diabetes: results from a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundMental health problems are prevalent among people with diabetes, yet often under-diagnosed. Smart sensing, utilizing passively collected digital markers through digital devices, is an innovative diagnostic approach that can support mental health screening and intervention. However, the acc...
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Main Authors: | Johannes Knauer (Author), Harald Baumeister (Author), Andreas Schmitt (Author), Yannik Terhorst (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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