Published on in Vol 22, No 8 (2020): August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/13573, first published .
Translatability of a Wearable Technology Intervention to Increase Adolescent Physical Activity: Mixed Methods Implementation Evaluation

Translatability of a Wearable Technology Intervention to Increase Adolescent Physical Activity: Mixed Methods Implementation Evaluation

Translatability of a Wearable Technology Intervention to Increase Adolescent Physical Activity: Mixed Methods Implementation Evaluation

Journals

  1. Ridgers N, Timperio A, Ball K, Lai S, Brown H, Macfarlane S, Salmon J. Effect of commercial wearables and digital behaviour change resources on the physical activity of adolescents attending schools in socio-economically disadvantaged areas: the RAW-PA cluster-randomised controlled trial. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2021;18(1) View
  2. Parker K, Gould L, Nand M, Rawstorn J, Contardo Ayala A, Maddison R, Toffoletti K. Understanding Australian adolescent girls’ use of digital technologies for healthy lifestyle purposes: a mixed-methods study. BMC Public Health 2022;22(1) View
  3. Khoubaeva D, Popel N, Omrin D, Roane J, Timmins V, Michalak E, Kcomt A, Armel T, Jordan S, Shickh R, Faulkner G, MacIntosh B, McCrindle B, Mitchell R, Goldstein B. “You can't take a pill to exercise” – Qualitative findings from the Toward Exercise as Medicine for Adolescents with bipolar disorder (TEAM-BD) study. Mental Health and Physical Activity 2023;24:100485 View
  4. Khoubaeva D, Popel N, Kcomt A, MacIntosh B, McCrindle B, Omrin D, Michalak E, Faulkner G, Roane J, Fiksenbaum L, Mitchell R, Shickh R, Armel T, Timmins V, Goldstein B. Toward exercise as medicine for adolescents with bipolar disorder (TEAM-BD): A feasibility study. Mental Health and Physical Activity 2022;22:100441 View
  5. Eppes E, Augustyn M, Gross S, Vernon P, Caulfield L, Paige D. Engagement With and Acceptability of Digital Media Platforms for Use in Improving Health Behaviors Among Vulnerable Families: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e40934 View
  6. Verswijveren S, Abbott G, Lai S, Salmon J, Timperio A, Brown H, Macfarlane S, Ridgers N. Mediators of Effects on Physical Activity and Sedentary Time in an Activity Tracker and Behavior Change Intervention for Adolescents: Secondary Analysis of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2022;10(8):e35261 View
  7. Voskuil V, Emmanuel J, Magnuson C, Guidone M. Feasibility and Preliminary Effectiveness of the INSPIRE Pilot Study for Adolescent Girls. Journal of Pediatric Health Care 2024;38(1):74 View
  8. Danković G, Stantić T, Herodek R, Stamenković S, Stojiljković N, Jelenković B, Sporiš G. Effects of Commercially Available Wearable Devices on Physical Activity Promotion and Health in Children and Adolescents: Systematic Review. Applied Sciences 2023;13(12):7194 View
  9. Santos G, Silva J, Correa R, Barbosa R, Pinzon G, Francisquini M, Silva T, Stabelini Neto A. Implementation of different strategies of the “ActTeens” intervention for adolescents: a process evaluation. Revista Brasileira de Atividade Física & Saúde 2023;28:1 View
  10. Peuters C, Maenhout L, Cardon G, De Paepe A, DeSmet A, Lauwerier E, Leta K, Crombez G. A mobile healthy lifestyle intervention to promote mental health in adolescence: a mixed-methods evaluation. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View
  11. Jeong S, Cha C, Nam S, Song J. The effects of mobile technology-based support on young women with depressive symptoms: A block randomized controlled trial. Medicine 2024;103(1):e36748 View
  12. Zhang W, Xiong K, Zhu C, Evans R, Zhou L, Podrini C. Promoting child and adolescent health through wearable technology: A systematic review. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Ridgers N, Drehlich M. Digital Health. View
  2. Ulmer T, Baldauf M. Human-Computer Interaction. User Experience and Behavior. View