Matching research and practice: Prediction of individual patient progress and dropout risk for basic routine outcome monitoring
Abstract
Despite evidence showing that systematic outcome monitoring can prevent treatment failure, the practical conditions that allow for implementation are seldom met in naturalistic psychological services. In the context of limited time and resources, session-by-session evaluation is rare in most clinical settings. This study aimed to validate innovative prediction methods for individual treatment progress and dropout risk based on basic outcome...
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Title
Matching research and practice: Prediction of individual patient progress and dropout risk for basic routine outcome monitoring
Published Date
May 21, 2021
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
358 - 371
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