Development of a Twitter-Based Intervention for Smoking Cessation that Encourages High-Quality Social Media Interactions via Automessages
BackgroundThe medical field seeks to use social media to deliver health interventions, for example, to provide low-cost, self-directed, online self-help groups. However, engagement in online groups is often low and the informational content may be poor. ObjectiveThe specific study aims were to explo...
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Main Authors: | Pechmann, Cornelia (Author), Pan, Li (Author), Delucchi, Kevin (Author), Lakon, Cynthia M (Author), Prochaska, Judith J (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2015-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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