The Report of Access and Engagement With Digital Health Interventions Among Children and Young People: Systematic Review
BackgroundDigital health interventions are increasingly used to deliver health-related interventions for children and young people to change health behaviors and improve health outcomes. Digital health interventions have the potential to enhance access to and engagement with children and young peopl...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Whitehead (Author), Suzanne Robinson (Author), Diana Arabiat (Author), Mark Jenkins (Author), Evalotte Morelius (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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