Published on in Vol 15, No 3 (2013): March

The Effect of Program Design on Engagement With an Internet-Based Smoking Intervention: Randomized Factorial Trial

The Effect of Program Design on Engagement With an Internet-Based Smoking Intervention: Randomized Factorial Trial

The Effect of Program Design on Engagement With an Internet-Based Smoking Intervention: Randomized Factorial Trial

Journals

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  22. Milward J, Drummond C, Fincham-Campbell S, Deluca P. What makes online substance-use interventions engaging? A systematic review and narrative synthesis. DIGITAL HEALTH 2018;4 View
  23. Grace-Farfaglia P. Social Cognitive Theories and Electronic Health Design: Scoping Review. JMIR Human Factors 2019;6(3):e11544 View
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  35. Whitton A, Proudfoot J, Clarke J, Birch M, Parker G, Manicavasagar V, Hadzi-Pavlovic D. Breaking Open the Black Box: Isolating the Most Potent Features of a Web and Mobile Phone-Based Intervention for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress. JMIR Mental Health 2015;2(1):e3 View
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  45. Scarpa M, Prilletensky I, McMahon A, Myers N, Prilleltensky O, Lee S, Pfeiffer K, Bateman A, Brincks A. Is Fun For Wellness Engaging? Evaluation of User Experience of an Online Intervention to Promote Well-Being and Physical Activity. Frontiers in Computer Science 2021;3 View
  46. Rodriguez D, Lawrence K, Luu S, Yu J, Feldthouse D, Gonzalez J, Mann D. Development of a computer-aided text message platform for user engagement with a digital Diabetes Prevention Program: a case study. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2021;29(1):155 View
  47. Saleem M, Kühne L, De Santis K, Christianson L, Brand T, Busse H. Understanding Engagement Strategies in Digital Interventions for Mental Health Promotion: Scoping Review. JMIR Mental Health 2021;8(12):e30000 View
  48. Mohan D, MacMartin M, Chelen J, Maezes C, Barnato A. Development of a theory-based video-game intervention to increase advance care planning conversations by healthcare providers. Implementation Science Communications 2021;2(1) View
  49. Watti J, Millner M, Siklósi K, Kiss H, Kelemen O, Pócs D. Smokers’ Engagement Behavior on Facebook: Verbalizing and Visual Expressing the Smoking Cessation Process. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(16):9983 View
  50. Agachi E, Bijmolt T, van Ittersum K, Mierau J. The Effect of Periodic Email Prompts on Participant Engagement With a Behavior Change mHealth App: Longitudinal Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2023;11:e43033 View
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  56. Wall H, Hansson H, Zetterlind U, Kvillemo P, Elgán T. Effectiveness of a Web-Based Individual Coping and Alcohol Intervention Program for Children of Parents With Alcohol Use Problems: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e52118 View