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Compliance in experience sampling methodology: the role of demographic and clinical characteristics. / Hartley, Samantha; Varese, Filippo; Vasconcelos e Sa, Debora et al.
In: Psychosis, Vol. 6, No. 1, 02.01.2014, p. 70-73.

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Hartley, S, Varese, F, Vasconcelos e Sa, D, Udachina, A, Barrowclough, C, Bentall, RP, Lewis, SW, Dunn, G, Haddock, G & Palmier-Claus, J 2014, 'Compliance in experience sampling methodology: the role of demographic and clinical characteristics', Psychosis, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 70-73. https://doi.org/10.1080/17522439.2012.752520

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Hartley, S., Varese, F., Vasconcelos e Sa, D., Udachina, A., Barrowclough, C., Bentall, R. P., Lewis, S. W., Dunn, G., Haddock, G., & Palmier-Claus, J. (2014). Compliance in experience sampling methodology: the role of demographic and clinical characteristics. Psychosis, 6(1), 70-73. https://doi.org/10.1080/17522439.2012.752520

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Hartley S, Varese F, Vasconcelos e Sa D, Udachina A, Barrowclough C, Bentall RP et al. Compliance in experience sampling methodology: the role of demographic and clinical characteristics. Psychosis. 2014 Jan 2;6(1):70-73. doi: 10.1080/17522439.2012.752520

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Hartley, Samantha ; Varese, Filippo ; Vasconcelos e Sa, Debora et al. / Compliance in experience sampling methodology : the role of demographic and clinical characteristics. In: Psychosis. 2014 ; Vol. 6, No. 1. pp. 70-73.

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abstract = "Objective: Experience sampling (ES) involves participants rating ambulant phenomena at unpredictable intervals. Despite its perceived benefits, there is little published research evaluating the limitations of this method. Method: Predictors of compliance were investigated across three studies using ES in psychotic populations. Results: Regression analyses indicated that none of the demographic or clinical variables significantly (p .05) predicted the number of valid reports or compliance as defined by traditionally used cut-off points ( 33%). Conclusions: We conclude that it is difficult to predict compliance in ES research, which is likely to be an accessible methodology, even for people experiencing distressing symptoms.",
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