Smartphone language features may help identify adverse post-traumatic neuropsychiatric sequelae and their trajectories
Abstract Language features may reflect underlying cognitive and emotional processes following a traumatic event that portend clinical outcomes. The authors sought to determine whether language features from usual smartphone use were markers associated with concurrent posttraumatic symptoms and worse...
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