Momentary assessment technology as a tool to help patients with depression help themselves

Wichers M, Simons CJP, Kramer IMA, Hartmann JA, Lothmann C, Myin‐Germeys I, van Bemmel AL, Peeters F, Delespaul P, van Os J. Momentary assessment technology as a tool to help patients with depression help themselves.

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