Improving Adherence to Web-Based and Mobile Technologies for People With Psychosis: Systematic Review of New Potential Predictors of Adherence
BackgroundDespite the boom in new technologically based interventions for people with psychosis, recent studies suggest medium to low rates of adherence to these types of interventions. The benefits will be limited if only a minority of service users adhere and engage; if specific predictors of adhe...
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Main Authors: | Killikelly, Clare (Author), He, Zhimin (Author), Reeder, Clare (Author), Wykes, Til (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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