Designing Messaging to Engage Patients in an Online Suicide Prevention Intervention: Survey Results From Patients With Current Suicidal Ideation
BackgroundComputerized, Internet-delivered interventions can be efficacious; however, uptake and maintaining sustained client engagement are still big challenges. We see the development of effective engagement strategies as the next frontier in online health interventions, an area where much creativ...
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Main Authors: | Whiteside, Ursula (Author), Lungu, Anita (Author), Richards, Julie (Author), Simon, Gregory E (Author), Clingan, Sarah (Author), Siler, Jaeden (Author), Snyder, Lorilei (Author), Ludman, Evette (Author) |
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2014-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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