Published on in Vol 15, No 2 (2013): February

Internet-Based Recruitment to a Depression Prevention Intervention: Lessons From the Mood Memos Study

Internet-Based Recruitment to a Depression Prevention Intervention: Lessons From the Mood Memos Study

Internet-Based Recruitment to a Depression Prevention Intervention: Lessons From the Mood Memos Study

Journals

  1. Logsdon M, Martin V, Stikes R, Davis D, Ryan L, Yang I, Edward J, Rushton J. Lessons Learned From Adolescent Mothers: Advice on Recruitment. Journal of Nursing Scholarship 2015;47(4):294 View
  2. Zens M, Woias P, Suedkamp N, Niemeyer P. “Back on Track”: A Mobile App Observational Study Using Apple’s ResearchKit Framework. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2017;5(2):e23 View
  3. Spallek H, Turner S, Donate‐Bartfield E, Chambers D, McAndrew M, Zarkowski P, Karimbux N. Social Media in the Dental School Environment, Part A: Benefits, Challenges, and Recommendations for Use. Journal of Dental Education 2015;79(10):1140 View
  4. Sanchez C, Grzenda A, Varias A, Widge A, Carpenter L, McDonald W, Nemeroff C, Kalin N, Martin G, Tohen M, Filippou-Frye M, Ramsey D, Linos E, Mangurian C, Rodriguez C. Social media recruitment for mental health research: A systematic review. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2020;103:152197 View
  5. Quach S, Pereira J, Russell M, Wormsbecker A, Ramsay H, Crowe L, Quan S, Kwong J. The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Online Recruitment of Parents for Health-Related Focus Groups: Lessons Learned. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(11):e250 View
  6. Vignato J, Landau E, Duffecy J, O’Hara M, Segre L. Using mobile health applications for the rapid recruitment of perinatal women. Archives of Women's Mental Health 2019;22(2):305 View
  7. Moessner M, Minarik C, Ozer F, Bauer S. Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of School-based Dissemination Strategies of an Internet-based Program for the Prevention and Early Intervention in Eating Disorders: A Randomized Trial. Prevention Science 2016;17(3):306 View
  8. Oesterle S, Epstein M, Haggerty K, Moreno M. Using Facebook to Recruit Parents to Participate in a Family Program to Prevent Teen Drug Use. Prevention Science 2018;19(4):559 View
  9. Russomanno J, Patterson J, Jabson Tree J. Social Media Recruitment of Marginalized, Hard-to-Reach Populations: Development of Recruitment and Monitoring Guidelines. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2019;5(4):e14886 View
  10. Chan C. A Scoping Review of Social Media Use in Social Work Practice. Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work 2016;13(3):263 View
  11. Akard T, Wray S, Gilmer M. Facebook Advertisements Recruit Parents of Children With Cancer for an Online Survey of Web-Based Research Preferences. Cancer Nursing 2015;38(2):155 View
  12. Claus E, Feliciano J, Benz L, Calvocoressi L. Social media partnerships with patient organizations for neuro-oncology patient recruitment. Neuro-Oncology Practice 2019 View
  13. Lobban F, Akers N, Appelbe D, Iraci Capuccinello R, Chapman L, Collinge L, Dodd S, Flowers S, Hollingsworth B, Honary M, Johnson S, Jones S, Mateus C, Mezes B, Murray E, Panagaki K, Rainford N, Robinson H, Rosala-Hallas A, Sellwood W, Walker A, Williamson P. A web-based, peer-supported self-management intervention to reduce distress in relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar disorder: the REACT RCT. Health Technology Assessment 2020;24(32):1 View
  14. Ramo D, Rodriguez T, Chavez K, Sommer M, Prochaska J. Facebook recruitment of young adult smokers for a cessation trial: Methods, metrics, and lessons learned. Internet Interventions 2014;1(2):58 View
  15. Zens M, Südkamp N, Niemeyer P. „Back on Track“: Kreuzbandstudie via Smartphone. Arthroskopie 2016;29(4):225 View
  16. Haff N, Lauffenburger J, Morawski K, Ghazinouri R, Noor N, Kumar S, Juusola J, Choudhry N. The accuracy of self-reported blood pressure in the Medication adherence Improvement Support App For Engagement–Blood Pressure (MedISAFE-BP) trial: Implications for pragmatic trials. American Heart Journal 2020;220:68 View
  17. Lane T, Armin J, Gordon J. Online Recruitment Methods for Web-Based and Mobile Health Studies: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(7):e183 View
  18. Blumenberg C, Menezes A, Gonçalves H, Assunção M, Wehrmeister F, Barros F, Barros A. The role of questionnaire length and reminders frequency on response rates to a web-based epidemiologic study: a randomised trial. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 2019;22(6):625 View
  19. Murphy A, Peltekian S, Gardner D. Website Analytics of a Google Ads Campaign for a Men’s Mental Health Website: Comparative Analysis. JMIR Mental Health 2018;5(4):e12428 View
  20. Nomikos I. Social Media Networking in Medicine and Surgery. Hellenic Journal of Surgery 2019;91(3-4):115 View
  21. Gilligan C, Kypri K, Bourke J. Social Networking Versus Facebook Advertising to Recruit Survey Respondents: A Quasi-Experimental Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2014;3(3):e48 View
  22. Pedersen E, Naranjo D, Marshall G, Mendelson J. Recruitment and retention of young adult veteran drinkers using Facebook. PLOS ONE 2017;12(3):e0172972 View
  23. O'Dwyer S, Moyle W, Zimmer-Gembeck M, De Leo D. Suicidal ideation in family carers of people with dementia. Aging & Mental Health 2016;20(2):222 View
  24. Ravalet E, Lucas J, Lohou A. Les retours d’une exploration méthodologique croisant données Twitter, recrutement via Facebook et questionnaires web. Netcom 2017;(31-3/4):309 View
  25. Yuan P, Bare M, Johnson M, Saberi P. Using Online Social Media for Recruitment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Participants: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(5):e117 View
  26. Pedersen E, Helmuth E, Marshall G, Schell T, PunKay M, Kurz J. Using Facebook to Recruit Young Adult Veterans: Online Mental Health Research. JMIR Research Protocols 2015;4(2):e63 View
  27. Watson N, Mull K, Heffner J, McClure J, Bricker J. Participant Recruitment and Retention in Remote eHealth Intervention Trials: Methods and Lessons Learned From a Large Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Web-Based Smoking Interventions. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(8):e10351 View
  28. Antoun C, Zhang C, Conrad F, Schober M. Comparisons of Online Recruitment Strategies for Convenience Samples. Field Methods 2016;28(3):231 View
  29. Lohse B, Wamboldt P. Purposive Facebook Recruitment Endows Cost-Effective Nutrition Education Program Evaluation. JMIR Research Protocols 2013;2(2):e27 View
  30. Moessner M, Bauer S. E-Mental-Health und internetbasierte Psychotherapie. Psychotherapeut 2017;62(3):251 View
  31. Steen J, Kravitz T, Straussner S. Lessons Learned From a Web-Based Study of Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drug Problems Among Social Workers in the USA. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 2018;16(4):975 View
  32. Grajales III F, Sheps S, Ho K, Novak-Lauscher H, Eysenbach G. Social Media: A Review and Tutorial of Applications in Medicine and Health Care. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(2):e13 View
  33. Drozd F, Vaskinn L, Bergsund H, Haga S, Slinning K, Bjørkli C. The Implementation of Internet Interventions for Depression: A Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(9):e236 View
  34. Yoon S. What Can We Learn About Mental Health Needs From Tweets Mentioning Dementia on World Alzheimer’s Day?. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 2016;22(6):498 View
  35. Whitaker C, Stevelink S, Fear N. The Use of Facebook in Recruiting Participants for Health Research Purposes: A Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(8):e290 View
  36. Burton-Chase A, Parker W, Hennig K, Sisson F, Bruzzone L. The Use of Social Media to Recruit Participants With Rare Conditions: Lynch Syndrome as an Example. JMIR Research Protocols 2017;6(1):e12 View
  37. Davies B, Kotter M. Lessons From Recruitment to an Internet-Based Survey for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Comparison of Free and Fee-Based Methods. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(2):e18 View
  38. O'Dwyer S, Moyle W. Using Google Adwords to recruit family carers of people with dementia. Australasian Journal on Ageing 2014;33(2):128 View
  39. Bracken K, Hague W, Keech A, Conway A, Handelsman D, Grossmann M, Jesudason D, Stuckey B, Yeap B, Inder W, Allan C, McLachlan R, Robledo K, Wittert G. Recruitment of men to a multi-centre diabetes prevention trial: an evaluation of traditional and online promotional strategies. Trials 2019;20(1) View
  40. Atkinson M, Wade T. Enhancing dissemination in selective eating disorders prevention: An investigation of voluntary participation among female university students. Behaviour Research and Therapy 2013;51(12):806 View
  41. Barrera A, Kelman A, Muñoz R. Keywords to Recruit Spanish- and English-Speaking Participants: Evidence From an Online Postpartum Depression Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(1):e6 View
  42. Ryan J, Lopian L, Le B, Edney S, Van Kessel G, Plotnikoff R, Vandelanotte C, Olds T, Maher C. It’s not raining men: a mixed-methods study investigating methods of improving male recruitment to health behaviour research. BMC Public Health 2019;19(1) View
  43. Batterham P. Recruitment of mental health survey participants using Internet advertising: content, characteristics and cost effectiveness. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research 2014;23(2):184 View
  44. Lobban F, Dodd A, Sawczuk A, Asar O, Dagnan D, Diggle P, Griffiths M, Honary M, Knowles D, Long R, Morriss R, Parker R, Jones S. Assessing Feasibility and Acceptability of Web-Based Enhanced Relapse Prevention for Bipolar Disorder (ERPonline): A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(3):e85 View
  45. Gioia C, Sobell L, Sobell M, Agrawal S. Craigslist versus print newspaper advertising for recruiting research participants for alcohol studies: Cost and participant characteristics. Addictive Behaviors 2016;54:24 View
  46. Surdam J, Daly B, Fulton S, Margevicius S, Schluchter M, Flocke S, Manne S, Meropol N. Recruitment Strategies for Nurse Enrollment in an Online Study. Nursing Research 2020;69(1):69 View
  47. Lee S, Torok M, Shand F, Chen N, McGillivray L, Burnett A, Larsen M, Mok K. Performance, Cost-Effectiveness, and Representativeness of Facebook Recruitment to Suicide Prevention Research: Online Survey Study. JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(10):e18762 View
  48. Watson B, Robinson D, Harker L, Arriola K. The Inclusion of African-American Study Participants in Web-Based Research Studies: Viewpoint. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(6):e168 View
  49. Sobowale K, Nguyen M, Weiss B, Van T, Trung L. Acceptability of internet interventions for youth mental health in Vietnam. Global Mental Health 2016;3 View
  50. Hassandra M, Lintunen T, Hagger M, Heikkinen R, Vanhala M, Kettunen T. An mHealth App for Supporting Quitters to Manage Cigarette Cravings With Short Bouts of Physical Activity: A Randomized Pilot Feasibility and Acceptability Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2017;5(5):e74 View
  51. Pfeiffer P, Henry J, Ganoczy D, Piette J. Pilot study of psychotherapeutic text messaging for depression. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2017;23(7):665 View
  52. Leach L, Butterworth P, Poyser C, Batterham P, Farrer L. Online Recruitment: Feasibility, Cost, and Representativeness in a Study of Postpartum Women. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(3):e61 View
  53. Probst T, Pryss R, Langguth B, Spiliopoulou M, Landgrebe M, Vesala M, Harrison S, Schobel J, Reichert M, Stach M, Schlee W. Outpatient Tinnitus Clinic, Self-Help Web Platform, or Mobile Application to Recruit Tinnitus Study Samples?. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 2017;9 View
  54. Gelinas L, Pierce R, Winkler S, Cohen I, Lynch H, Bierer B. Using Social Media as a Research Recruitment Tool: Ethical Issues and Recommendations. The American Journal of Bioethics 2017;17(3):3 View
  55. Pietrabissa G, Manzoni G, Algeri D, Mazzucchelli L, Carella A, Pagnini F, Castelnuovo G. Facebook Use as Access Facilitator for Consulting Psychology. Australian Psychologist 2015;50(4):299 View
  56. Pedersen E, Kurz J. Using Facebook for health-related research study recruitment and program delivery. Current Opinion in Psychology 2016;9:38 View
  57. Thornton L, Batterham P, Fassnacht D, Kay-Lambkin F, Calear A, Hunt S. Recruiting for health, medical or psychosocial research using Facebook: Systematic review. Internet Interventions 2016;4:72 View
  58. Gosling J, Glozier N, Griffiths K, Ritterband L, Thorndike F, Mackinnon A, Hehir K, Bennett A, Bennett K, Christensen H. The GoodNight study—online CBT for insomnia for the indicated prevention of depression: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials 2014;15(1) View
  59. Jones R, Lacroix L, Nolte K. “Is Your Man Stepping Out?” An Online Pilot Study to Evaluate Acceptability of a Guide-Enhanced HIV Prevention Soap Opera Video Series and Feasibility of Recruitment by Facebook Advertising. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 2015;26(4):368 View
  60. Peel R, Ren S, Hure A, Evans T, D'Este C, Abhayaratna W, Tonkin A, Hopper I, Thrift A, Levi C, Sturm J, Durrheim D, Hung J, Briffa T, Chew D, Anderson P, Moon L, McEvoy M, Hansbro P, Newby D, Attia J. Evaluating recruitment strategies for AUSPICE , a large Australian community‐based randomised controlled trial. Medical Journal of Australia 2019;210(9):409 View
  61. Valdez R, Guterbock T, Thompson M, Reilly J, Menefee H, Bennici M, Williams I, Rexrode D. Beyond Traditional Advertisements: Leveraging Facebook’s Social Structures for Research Recruitment. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(10):e243 View
  62. Wong C, Horn-Ross P, Gee G, Shariff-Marco S, Quach T, Allen L, Bautista R, La Chica P, Tseng W, Chang P, Clarke C, Yang J, Le G, Canchola A, Irwin M, Lee S, Gomez S. Strategies for recruiting representative samples of Asian Americans for a population-based case–control study. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2016;70(10):974 View
  63. Wolvers M, Bruggeman-Everts F, Van der Lee M, Van de Schoot R, Vollenbroek-Hutten M. Effectiveness, Mediators, and Effect Predictors of Internet Interventions for Chronic Cancer-Related Fatigue: The Design and an Analysis Plan of a 3-Armed Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2015;4(2):e77 View
  64. Redmond N, Harker L, Bamps Y, Flemming S, Perryman J, Thompson N, Patzer R, Williams N, Arriola K. Implementation of a Web-Based Organ Donation Educational Intervention: Development and Use of a Refined Process Evaluation Model. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(11):e396 View
  65. Head B, Dean E, Flanigan T, Swicegood J, Keating M. Advertising for Cognitive Interviews. Social Science Computer Review 2016;34(3):360 View
  66. Yang Q. Are Social Networking Sites Making Health Behavior Change Interventions More Effective? A Meta-Analytic Review. Journal of Health Communication 2017;22(3):223 View
  67. McCarthy E, Mazza D. Cost and Effectiveness of Using Facebook Advertising to Recruit Young Women for Research: PREFER (Contraceptive Preferences Study) Experience. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(11):e15869 View
  68. Briones E, Benham G. An examination of the equivalency of self-report measures obtained from crowdsourced versus undergraduate student samples. Behavior Research Methods 2017;49(1):320 View
  69. Applequist J, Burroughs C, Ramirez A, Merkel P, Rothenberg M, Trapnell B, Desnick R, Sahin M, Krischer J. A novel approach to conducting clinical trials in the community setting: utilizing patient-driven platforms and social media to drive web-based patient recruitment. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2020;20(1) View
  70. Laws R, Litterbach E, Denney-Wilson E, Russell C, Taki S, Ong K, Elliott R, Lymer S, Campbell K. A Comparison of Recruitment Methods for an mHealth Intervention Targeting Mothers: Lessons from the Growing Healthy Program. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(9):e248 View
  71. Akers L, Gordon J. Using Facebook for Large-Scale Online Randomized Clinical Trial Recruitment: Effective Advertising Strategies. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(11):e290 View
  72. Carlini B, Safioti L, Rue T, Miles L. Using Internet to Recruit Immigrants with Language and Culture Barriers for Tobacco and Alcohol Use Screening: A Study Among Brazilians. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 2015;17(2):553 View
  73. Alley S, Jennings C, Plotnikoff R, Vandelanotte C. An Evaluation of Web- and Print-Based Methods to Attract People to a Physical Activity Intervention. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(2):e94 View
  74. Saha K, Weber I, Birnbaum M, De Choudhury M. Characterizing Awareness of Schizophrenia Among Facebook Users by Leveraging Facebook Advertisement Estimates. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(5):e156 View
  75. Antezana G, Bidargaddi N, Blake V, Schrader G, Kaambwa B, Quinn S, Orlowski S, Winsall M, Battersby M. Development of an Online Well-Being Intervention for Young People: An Evaluation Protocol. JMIR Research Protocols 2015;4(2):e48 View
  76. Schmitz H, Howe C, Armstrong D, Subbian V. Leveraging mobile health applications for biomedical research and citizen science: a scoping review. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2018;25(12):1685 View
  77. Liu Y, Pencheon E, Hunter R, Moncrieff J, Freemantle N, Shorter G. Recruitment and retention strategies in mental health trials – A systematic review. PLOS ONE 2018;13(8):e0203127 View
  78. Perez M, Ohrt T, Bruening A. The effects of different recruitment and incentive strategies for body acceptance programs on college women. Eating Disorders 2016;24(5):383 View
  79. Marks A, Wilkes L, Blythe S, Griffiths R. A novice researcher’s reflection on recruiting participants for qualitative research. Nurse Researcher 2017;25(2):34 View
  80. Jameson S, Parkinson L, Banbury A. After the care journey: exploring the experiences of family carers of people living with dementia. Ageing and Society 2020;40(11):2429 View
  81. Frampton G, Shepherd J, Pickett K, Griffiths G, Wyatt J. Digital tools for the recruitment and retention of participants in randomised controlled trials: a systematic map. Trials 2020;21(1) View
  82. Waling A, Lyons A, Alba B, Minichiello V, Barrett C, Hughes M, Fredriksen-Goldsen K. Recruiting stigmatised populations and managing negative commentary via social media: a case study of recruiting older LGBTI research participants in Australia. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 2022;25(2):157 View
  83. Brøgger-Mikkelsen M, Ali Z, Zibert J, Andersen A, Thomsen S. Online Patient Recruitment in Clinical Trials: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(11):e22179 View
  84. Smith D, Lipson S, Wang S, Fox K. Online Methods in Adolescent Self-Injury Research: Challenges and Recommendations. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 2022;51(2):143 View
  85. Buck B, Chander A, Brian R, Wang W, Campbell A, Ben-Zeev D. Expanding the Reach of Research: Quantitative Evaluation of a Web-Based Approach for Remote Recruitment of People Who Hear Voices. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(6):e23118 View
  86. Sato K, Niimi Y, Ihara R, Suzuki K, Toda T, Iwata A, Iwatsubo T. Efficacy and Cost-effectiveness of Promotion Methods to Recruit Participants to an Online Screening Registry for Alzheimer Disease Prevention Trials: Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(7):e26284 View
  87. Harfield S, Elliott S, Ramsey L, Housen T, Ward J. Using social networking sites to recruit participants: methods of an online survey of sexual health, knowledge and behaviour of young South Australians. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 2021;45(4):348 View
  88. Cardenas-Rojas A, Pacheco-Barrios K, Castelo-Branco L, Giannoni-Luza S, Balbuena-Pareja A, Luna-Cuadros M, Vasconcelos Felippe L, Uygur-Kucukseymen E, Gonzalez-Mego P, Gunduz M, Shaikh E, Gianlorenco A, Fregni F. Barriers and facilitators for clinical trial participation of underrepresented and non-underrepresented fibromyalgia patients: A cross-sectional internet survey. Heliyon 2021;7(7):e07475 View
  89. Reuter K, Liu C, Le N, Angyan P, Finley J. General Practice and Digital Methods to Recruit Stroke Survivors to a Clinical Mobility Study: Comparative Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(10):e28923 View
  90. Awaad R, Abolaban H, Maklad S, Ahmad R, Koopman C. Improving Recruitment for Mental Health Research in Muslim American Women. Community Mental Health Journal 2022;58(4):799 View
  91. Moe M. Podvertising: Podcast Listeners’ Advertising Attitudes, Consumer Actions and Preference for Host-Read Ads. Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies 2023;14(4(J)):50 View
  92. Waling A. Combining ‘sex-as-dirty work’ and ‘CMM’ frameworks for recruiting cisgender, heterosexual men for a study on sex, sexuality, and intimacy. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 2024;27(3):313 View
  93. Li J. Acculturation and Social Stigma: Mental Health Communicative Action and Help-seeking Behaviors among Chinese Immigrants in the United States. International Journal of Strategic Communication 2021;15(5):487 View
  94. Arnobit C, Loo K, Pagano I, Uchiyama M, Fukui J, Braun-Inglis C, Bantum E. Recruiting Cancer Survivors to a Mobile Mindfulness Intervention in the United States: Exploring Online and Face-to-Face Recruitment Strategies. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(19):10136 View
  95. Zimmermann B, Willem T, Bredthauer C, Buyx A. Ethical Issues in Social Media Recruitment for Clinical Studies: Ethical Analysis and Framework. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(5):e31231 View
  96. Kruse C, Betancourt J, Madrid S, Lindsey C, Wall V. Leveraging mHealth and Wearable Sensors to Manage Alcohol Use Disorders: A Systematic Literature Review. Healthcare 2022;10(9):1672 View
  97. Bell D, Hadjiefthyvoulou F. Alcohol and drug use among bartenders: An at risk population?. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2022;139:108762 View
  98. SCHOLTEN W, MUNTINGH A, BATELAAN N, DRAISMA S, DE JONGE M, VAN BALKOM A. Reasons for Participation and Nonparticipation in Psychological Relapse Prevention for Anxiety and Depression: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Psychiatric Practice 2021;27(3):184 View
  99. Saunders E, Budney A, Cavazos-Rehg P, Scherer E, Marsch L. Comparing the feasibility of four web-based recruitment strategies to evaluate the treatment preferences of rural and urban adults who misuse non-prescribed opioids. Preventive Medicine 2021;152:106783 View
  100. Sledzieski N, Gallicano T, Shaikh S, Levens S. Optimizing Recruitment for Qualitative Research: A Comparison of Social Media, Emails, and Offline Methods. International Journal of Qualitative Methods 2023;22 View
  101. Kulikov V, Crosthwaite P, Hall S, Flannery J, Strauss G, Vierra E, Koepsell X, Lake J, Padmanabhan A. A CBT-based mobile intervention as an adjunct treatment for adolescents with symptoms of depression: a virtual randomized controlled feasibility trial. Frontiers in Digital Health 2023;5 View
  102. Belens A, Santos L, Guimarães J. A solidão conectada: a experiência da depressão em um grupo fechado do Facebook. Interface - Comunicação, Saúde, Educação 2023;27 View
  103. Tsaltskan V, Sanchez Baez R, Firestein G. Cost-effectiveness of social media advertising as a recruitment tool: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 2023;7(1) View
  104. Janssen J, Châtel B, Den Heijer N, Tieben R, Deen M, Corten R, Peeters G, Olde Rikkert M. A Digital Gaming Intervention to Strengthen the Social Networks of Older Dutch Adults: Mixed Methods Process Evaluation of a Digitally Conducted Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e45173 View
  105. Birnbaum M, Garrett C, Baumel A, Scovel M, Rizvi A, Muscat W, Kane J. Using Digital Media Advertising in Early Psychosis Intervention. Psychiatric Services 2017;68(11):1144 View
  106. de Graaf B, Gerritse M, Michiels K, Kluivers K, van de Belt T. Social media recruitment of participants in a female stress urinary incontinence trial: A feasibility study. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 2024;299:253 View
  107. van der Meer F, Jorgensen J, Hiligsmann M. Burden of non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease: cost-of-illness and quality-of-life estimates through a scoping review. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research 2024:1 View
  108. Levy R, Murphy T, van Tilburg M, Kuklinski M, Bailey J, Aalfs H, Badillo I, Diakhate H, Palermo T. Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of an internet-based prevention intervention for young children at-risk for functional abdominal pain. Trials 2024;25(1) View
  109. Shatz I. Fast, Free, and Targeted. Social Science Computer Review 2017;35(4):537 View
  110. Zheng W, Shvetcov A, Slade A, Jenkins Z, Hoon L, Whitton A, Logothetis R, Ravindra S, Kurniawan S, Gupta S, Huckvale K, Stech E, Agarwal A, Kupper J, Cameron S, Rosenberg J, Manoglou N, Senadeera M, Venkatesh S, Mouzakis K, Vasa R, Christensen H, Newby J. Recruiting young people for digital mental health trials: lessons learned (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024 View

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  1. Akhtar S, Israel C, D'Abundo M. Healthcare Ethics and Training. View
  2. D'Abundo M, Akhtar S, Israel C. Healthcare Ethics and Training. View
  3. Akhtar S. Advanced Methodologies and Technologies in Media and Communications. View
  4. Akhtar S, Israel C, D'Abundo M. Handbook of Research on Advancing Health Education through Technology. View
  5. Akhtar S. Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition. View
  6. Morgan S, Occa A, Peng W, McFarlane S. The Handbook of Applied Communication Research. View
  7. Moessner M. Psychische Erkrankungen als gesellschaftliche Aufgabe. View