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Feasibility and validity of low-budget telephonic follow-up interviews in routine outcome monitoring of substance abuse treatment
Addiction, 06/25/09
Oudejans SCC et al. - Implementing telephonic low-budget follow-up interviews for ROM is feasible, but selection bias threatens internal validity of data, limiting generalization to the total treatment population. Increased efforts to track patients for follow-up may improve generalization.
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