Delay in opting-in for assessment and questionnaire use as predictors of non-attendance and attrition in psychological treatment

Author:

Beach Keith,Kapur Sheena,Lee Vicki

Abstract

This study explores some factors that may be predictive of failure to opt-in for assessment, DNA at assessment appointments and attrition in therapy.

Publisher

British Psychological Society

Subject

Clinical Psychology

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