Factors Associated With the Use of Digital Technology Among Youth in Zimbabwe: Findings From a Cross-Sectional Population-Based Survey
BackgroundGlobally, the increasing use of digital technologies such as mobile phones and the internet has allowed for the development of innovative mobile health interventions, particularly for reaching and engaging with youth. However, there is a risk that using such technologies may exclude those...
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Main Authors: | Kevin Martin (Author), Rachel Wei Chun Peh (Author), Mandikudza Tembo (Author), Constancia Vimbayi Mavodza (Author), Aoife M Doyle (Author), Chido Dziva Chikwari (Author), Ethel Dauya (Author), Tsitsi Bandason (Author), Steven Azizi (Author), Victoria Simms (Author), Rashida A Ferrand (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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