Key Variables for Effective eHealth Designs for Individuals With and Without Mental Health Disorders: 2^12-4 Fractional Factorial Experiment
BackgroundeHealth applications not only offer the potential to increase service convenience and responsiveness but also expand the ability to tailor services to improve relevance, engagement, and use. To achieve these goals, it is critical that the designs are intuitive. Limited research exists on d...
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Main Authors: | Rotondi, Armando J (Author), Grady, Jonathan (Author), Hanusa, Barbara H (Author), Haas, Gretchen L (Author), Spring, Michael R (Author), Abebe, Kaleab Z (Author), Luther, James (Author), Gurklis, John (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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