Knowing How Long a Storm Might Last Makes it Easier to Weather: Exploring Needs and Attitudes Toward a Data-driven and Preemptive Intervention System for Bipolar Disorder

Author:

Blair Johnna1ORCID,Mukherjee Dahlia2ORCID,Saunders Erika F. H.2ORCID,Abdullah Saeed1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Information Sciences and Technology, Penn State University, United States

2. College of Medicine, Penn State University, United States

Publisher

ACM

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