A Smartphone-Based Technique to Detect Dynamic User Preferences for Tailoring Behavioral Interventions: Observational Utility Study of Ecological Daily Needs Assessment
BackgroundMobile health apps are promising vehicles for delivering scalable health behavior change interventions to populations that are otherwise difficult to reach and engage, such as young adults with psychiatric conditions. To improve uptake and sustain consumer engagement, mobile health interve...
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Main Authors: | Nicol, Ginger E (Author), Ricchio, Amanda R (Author), Metts, Christopher L (Author), Yingling, Michael D (Author), Ramsey, Alex T (Author), Schweiger, Julia A (Author), Miller, J Philip (Author), Lenze, Eric J (Author) |
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