Interpreting the Outcomes of Automated Internet-Based Randomized Trials: 
Example of an International Smoking Cessation Study

Interpreting the Outcomes of Automated Internet-Based Randomized Trials: Example of an International Smoking Cessation Study

Interpreting the Outcomes of Automated Internet-Based Randomized Trials: Example of an International Smoking Cessation Study

Journals

  1. Lam J, Kahler C. A randomized crossover trial to test the effects of positive psychology intervention delivered by text messaging. The Journal of Positive Psychology 2018;13(4):393 View
  2. Bunge E, Taylor L, Bond M, Stephens T, Nishimuta K, Barrera A, Wickham R, Muñoz R. Facebook for recruiting Spanish- and English-speaking smokers. Internet Interventions 2019;17:100238 View
  3. Graham A, Fang Y, Moreno J, Streiff S, Villegas J, Muñoz R, Tercyak K, Mandelblatt J, Vallone D. Online Advertising to Reach and Recruit Latino Smokers to an Internet Cessation Program: Impact and Costs. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(4):e116 View
  4. White M, Ivezaj V, Grilo C. Evaluation of a web-based cognitive behavioral smoking cessation treatment for overweight/obese smokers. Journal of Health Psychology 2019;24(13):1796 View
  5. Mañanes G, Vallejo M. Usage and Effectiveness of a Fully Automated, Open-Access, Spanish Web-Based Smoking Cessation Program: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(4):e111 View
  6. Cha S, Ganz O, Cohn A, Ehlke S, Graham A. Feasibility of biochemical verification in a web-based smoking cessation study. Addictive Behaviors 2017;73:204 View
  7. Cadham C, Jayasekera J, Advani S, Fallon S, Stephens J, Braithwaite D, Jeon J, Cao P, Levy D, Meza R, Taylor K, Mandelblatt J. Smoking cessation interventions for potential use in the lung cancer screening setting: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Lung Cancer 2019;135:205 View
  8. Morris R, Schueller S, Picard R. Efficacy of a Web-Based, Crowdsourced Peer-To-Peer Cognitive Reappraisal Platform for Depression: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(3):e72 View
  9. Muñoz R, Aguilera A, Schueller S, Leykin Y, Pérez-Stable E. From Online Randomized Controlled Trials to Participant Preference Studies: Morphing the San Francisco Stop Smoking Site into a Worldwide Smoking Cessation Resource. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(3):e64 View
  10. Muñoz R, Bunge E, Barrera A, Wickham R, Lee J. Using Behavioral Intervention Technologies to Help Low-Income and Latino Smokers Quit: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(2):e127 View
  11. Rogers M, Lemmen K, Kramer R, Mann J, Chopra V. Internet-Delivered Health Interventions That Work: Systematic Review of Meta-Analyses and Evaluation of Website Availability. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(3):e90 View
  12. Geraghty A, Torres L, Leykin Y, Perez-Stable E, Munoz R. Understanding attrition from international internet health interventions: a step towards global eHealth. Health Promotion International 2013;28(3):442 View
  13. Ray M, Funkhouser E, Williams J, Sadasivam R, Gilbert G, Coley H, Rindal D, Houston T. Smoking-Cessation e-Referrals. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;46(2):158 View
  14. Cobb C, Graham A. Use of Non-Assigned Interventions in a Randomized Trial of Internet and Telephone Treatment for Smoking Cessation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2014;16(10):1289 View
  15. Sanders C, Schueller S, Parks A, Howell R. Understanding Long-Term Trajectories in Web-Based Happiness Interventions: Secondary Analysis From Two Web-Based Randomized Trials. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(6):e13253 View
  16. Owen J, Bantum E, Gorlick A, Stanton A. Engagement with a Social Networking Intervention for Cancer-Related Distress. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2015;49(2):154 View
  17. Schueller S, Pérez-Stable E, Muñoz R. A Mood Management Intervention in an Internet Stop Smoking Randomized Controlled Trial Does Not Prevent Depression. Clinical Psychological Science 2013;1(4):401 View
  18. Gill S, Contreras O, Muñoz R, Leykin Y. Participant retention in an automated online monthly depression rescreening program: Patterns and predictors. Internet Interventions 2014;1(1):20 View
  19. Cohn A, Zhou Y, Cha S, Perreras L, Graham A. Treatment engagement mediates the links between symptoms of anxiety, depression, and alcohol use disorder with abstinence among smokers registered on an Internet cessation program. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2019;98:59 View
  20. Cobb C, Niaura R, Donaldson E, Graham A. Quit Now? Quit Soon? Quit When You’re Ready? Insights About Target Quit Dates for Smoking Cessation From an Online Quit Date Tool. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(2):e55 View
  21. Muñoz R. Prevent depression in pregnancy to boost all mental health. Nature 2019;574(7780):631 View
  22. Hester R, Campbell W, Lenberg K, Delaney H. Claiming Positive Results From Negative Trials: A Cause for Concern in Randomized Controlled Trial Research - Author's Reply. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(8):e180 View
  23. Parks A. A case for the advancement of the design and study of online positive psychological interventions. The Journal of Positive Psychology 2014;9(6):502 View
  24. Leykin Y, Muñoz R, Contreras O, Latham M. Results from a trial of an unsupported internet intervention for depressive symptoms. Internet Interventions 2014;1(4):175 View
  25. Goodmann D, Brown L, Bunge E, Leykin Y. Initial Examination of DAHLIA: A Fully-automated Internet Intervention for Women Survivors of Sexual Assault. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science 2023;9(2):335 View