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Published on 31.03.17 in Vol 6, No 3 (2017): March

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Works citing "Get+Connected: Development and Pilot Testing of an Intervention to Improve Computer and Internet Attitudes and Internet Use Among Women Living With HIV"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.6391):

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  1. Claudel SE, Ceasar JN, Andrews MR, El-Toukhy S, Farmer N, Middleton KR, Sabado-Liwag M, Mitchell VM, Tamura K, Brooks AT, Wallen GR, Powell-Wiley TM. Time to listen: a mixed-method study examining community-based views of mobile technology for interventions to promote physical activity. BMJ Health & Care Informatics 2020;27(3):e100140
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  2. Samadbeik M, Garavand A, Saremian M, Baraei Z, Adeli M. Readiness of Patients with Chronic Diseases to Use Health Information Technology: An Experience of a Developing Country. Shiraz E-Medical Journal 2018;19(10)
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  3. Lockhart E, Turner D, Ficek J, Livingston T, Logan RG, Marhefka SL. Understanding Technology Fit Among People with HIV Based on Intersections of Race, Sex, and Sexual Behavior: An Equitable Approach to Analyzing Differences Across Multiple Social Identities. AIDS and Behavior 2021;25(8):2618
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  4. Lockhart E, Turner D, Galea JT, Marhefka SL, Parchem B. Considerations for partnering with Ryan White Case Managers to create equitable opportunities for people with HIV to participate in research. PLOS ONE 2022;17(10):e0276057
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