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Background: Depression during adolescence is common but can be prevented. Behavioral intervention technologies (BITs) designed to prevent depression in adolescence, especially standalone web-based interventions, have show...
Emily G Lattie,Stephen M Schueller,Elizabeth Sargent et al. Emily G Lattie et al.
Background: Treatments for depression and anxiety have several behavioral and psychological targets and rely on varied strategies. Digital mental health treatments often employ feature-rich approaches addressing several t...
Steven J Ondersma,Jan Gryczynski,Shannon Gwin Mitchell et al. Steven J Ondersma et al.
Psychotherapy process research examines the content of treatment sessions and their association with outcomes in an attempt to better understand the interactions between therapists and clients, and to elucidate mechanisms of behavior change...
Linda Fleisher,Kuang Yi Wen,Suzanne M Miller et al. Linda Fleisher et al.
Objective: Cancer patients and survivors are assuming active roles in decision-making and digital patient support tools are widely used to facilitate patient engagement. As part of Cancer Information Service Research Cons...
Carolyn Heckman,Susan Darlow,Teja Munshi et al. Carolyn Heckman et al.
Purpose: Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the US, and its incidence is increasing. The major risk factor for skin cancer is exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UV). Young adults tend to expose themselves to large a...
Alinne Z Barrera,Robert E Wickham,Ricardo F Muñoz Alinne Z Barrera
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a maternal mental health problem that affects women from all regions of the world. Unfortunately, even in developed countries, half of the cases go undetected and, consequently, ...
Brian G Danaher,Herbert H Severson,Shu-Hong Zhu et al. Brian G Danaher et al.
Background: Use of smokeless tobacco (moist snuff and chewing tobacco) is a significant public health problem but smokeless tobacco users have few resources to help them quit. Web programs and telephone-based programs (Qu...
Karen S Ingersoll,Thomas Banton,Eugenia Gorlin et al. Karen S Ingersoll et al.
While Internet interventions can improve health behaviors, their impact is limited by program adherence. Supporting program adherence through telephone counseling may be useful, but there have been few direct tests of the impact of support....
Brian G Danaher,Håvar Brendryen,John R Seeley et al. Brian G Danaher et al.
mHealth interventions that deliver content via mobile phones represent a burgeoning area of health behavior change. The current paper examines two themes that can inform the underlying design of mHealth interventions: (1) mobile device func...