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Individualized Progress Measures Are More Acceptable to Clinicians Than Standardized Measures: Results of a National Survey
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Individualized Progress Measures Are More Acceptable to Clinicians Than Standardized Measures: Results of a National Survey

Amanda Jensen-Doss, Ashley Smith, Emily Becker-Haimes, Vanesa Mora Ringle, Lucia M Walsh, Monica Nanda, Samantha L Walsh, Colleen Maxwell and Aaron Lyon
Administration and policy in mental health and mental health services research, Vol.45(3), pp.392-403
2018-05
PMID: 29143173

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Public Health Health Administration Medicine & Public Health Standardized assessment Individualized assessment evidence based practice Health Informatics Clinical Psychology Measurement-based care Therapists Psychiatry

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