Web-based measure of life events using computerized life events and assessment record (CLEAR): Preliminary Cross-Sectional Study of reliability, validity, and association with depression
<strong>Background:</strong> Given the criticisms of life event checklists and the costs associated with interviews, life event research requires a sophisticated but easy-to-use measure for research and clinical practice. Therefore, the Computerized Life Events and Assessment Record (CLE...
Main Authors: | Bifulco, A, Spence, R, Nunn, S, Kagan, L, Bailey-Rodriguez, D, Hosang, GM, Taylor, M, Fisher, HL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2019
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