Published on in Vol 23, No 8 (2021): August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/29026, first published .
Evaluation of a Digital Health Initiative in Illicit Substance Use: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Evaluation of a Digital Health Initiative in Illicit Substance Use: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Evaluation of a Digital Health Initiative in Illicit Substance Use: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Journals

  1. Spallek S, Birrell L, Kershaw S, Devine E, Thornton L. Can we use ChatGPT for Mental Health and Substance Use Education? Examining Its Quality and Potential Harms. JMIR Medical Education 2023;9:e51243 View
  2. Debenham J, Birrell L, Newton N, Devine E, Champion K, Stapinski L, Kershaw S, Arunogiri S, Teesson M, Stockings E. Co‐design of digital public health substance use resources: A collaboration between young people and experts. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 2025;36(1) View
  3. Holland A, Freeman T, Nicholls J, Burke C, Howkins J, Harris M, Hickman M, Attwood A, Carlisle V, Krykant P, Maynard O. Making sense of drug use and dependence—A scoping review of mass media interventions intended to reduce stigma towards people who use drugs. International Journal of Drug Policy 2024;132:104543 View
  4. Sivak L, Reilly R, Crumpen S, Treloar C, McKetin R, Butt J, Roe Y, Ezard N, Quinn B, Nagle J, Longbottom W, Warrior C, Ward J. Reducing Methamphetamine Use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities with the We Can Do This Web-App: Qualitative Evaluation of Acceptability and Feasibility (Preprint). JMIR Formative Research 2024 View

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