Term ID: T1845

Follow-up Data

/follow-up-data/
Information collected at predetermined intervals after initial treatment or assessment to evaluate long-term outcomes, maintenance of gains, and factors affecting sustained change.
Example: Data collected 6, 12, and 24 months after therapy completion to assess whether symptom improvements are maintained and identify predictors of relapse or continued recovery.

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Reference: Sharf et al. (2010)