Acceptability of a Clinician-Assisted Computerized Psychological Intervention for Comorbid Mental Health and Substance Use Problems: Treatment Adherence Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial
Background Computer-delivered psychological treatments have great potential, particularly for individuals who cannot access traditional approaches. Little is known about the acceptability of computer-delivered treatment, especially among those with comorbid mental health and substance use problems....
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Main Authors: | Kay-Lambkin, Frances (Author), Baker, Amanda (Author), Lewin, Terry (Author), Carr, Vaughan (Author) |
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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