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Jessica L Maksut, Lisa A Eaton, Elizabeth J Siembida, Daniel D Driffin, Robert Baldwin
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016;2(2):e170Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

David C. Mohr, Aaron R Lyon, Emily G Lattie, Madhu Reddy, Stephen M Schueller
J Med Internet Res 2017;19(5):e153Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Clinically Meaningful Use of Mental Health Apps and its Effects on Depression: Mixed Methods Study
Few studies have examined more granular user interactions with specific components of mHealth interventions, which might provide insight into how a person is using an app in ways that are clinically meaningful [25].Renwen Zhang, Jennifer Nicholas, Ashley A Knapp, Andrea K Graham, Elizabeth Gray, Mary J Kwasny, Madhu Reddy, David C Mohr
J Med Internet Res 2019;21(12):e15644Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Timothy B Baker, David H Gustafson, Dhavan Shah
J Med Internet Res 2014;16(2):e36Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Exploring User Learnability and Learning Performance in an App for Depression: Usability Study
However, the effectiveness of Thought Challenger in achieving this design aim is unknown.The effectiveness of behavioral health intervention apps to achieve proximal goals purported to lead to ultimate symptom change is rarely evaluated.Colleen Stiles-Shields, Enid Montague, Emily G Lattie, Stephen M Schueller, Mary J Kwasny, David C Mohr
JMIR Hum Factors 2017;4(3):e18Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Jennifer Nicholas, Katie Shilton, Stephen M Schueller, Elizabeth L Gray, Mary J Kwasny, David C Mohr
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(4):e12578Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Frances Griffiths, Antje Lindenmeyer, John Powell, Pam Lowe, Margaret Thorogood
J Med Internet Res 2006;8(2):e10Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Guillermo Mañanes, Miguel A Vallejo
J Med Internet Res 2014;16(4):e111Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

An Interactive Website to Reduce Sexual Risk Behavior: Process Evaluation of TeensTalkHealth
An intervention must not only be instructive, but persuasive [39-41].Sonya S Brady, Renee E Sieving, Loren G Terveen, BR Simon Rosser, Amy J Kodet, Vienna D Rothberg
JMIR Res Protoc 2015;4(3):e106Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Evaluation of Internet-Based Interventions on Waist Circumference Reduction: A Meta-Analysis
based on RCTs, (3) studies that used the Internet as a major intervention tool in at least 1 arm, (4) studies that used lifestyle interventions (which promote healthy diet, physical activity, or both), (5) studies that reported the mean and standard deviation J Med Internet Res 2015;17(7):e181Download Citation: END BibTex RIS