Mobile Health Technology Using a Wearable Sensorband for Female College Students With Problem Drinking: An Acceptability and Feasibility Study
BackgroundAn increasing number of mobile app interventions have been developed for problem drinking among college students; however, few studies have examined the integration of a mobile app with continuous physiological monitoring and alerting of affective states related to drinking behaviors. Obje...
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Main Authors: | Leonard, Noelle Regina (Author), Silverman, Michelle (Author), Sherpa, Dawa Phuti (Author), Naegle, Madeline A (Author), Kim, Hyorim (Author), Coffman, Donna L (Author), Ferdschneider, Marcy (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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