Smartphone-Enhanced Symptom Management In Psychosis: Open, Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundImproving recovery from acute symptoms and preventing relapse are two significant challenges in severe mental illness. We developed a personalized smartphone-based app to monitor symptoms in real time and validated its acceptance, reliability, and validity. ObjectiveTo assess (i) acceptabi...
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Main Authors: | Lewis, Shon (Author), Ainsworth, John (Author), Sanders, Caroline (Author), Stockton-Powdrell, Charlotte (Author), Machin, Matthew (Author), Whelan, Pauline (Author), Hopkins, Richard (Author), He, Zhimin (Author), Applegate, Eve (Author), Drake, Richard (Author), Bamford, Charlie (Author), Roberts, Chris (Author), Wykes, Til (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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