Adolescents Just Do Not Know What They Want: A Qualitative Study to Describe Obese Adolescents' Experiences of Text Messaging to Support Behavior Change Maintenance Post Intervention
BackgroundAdolescents are considered a hard to reach group and novel approaches are needed to encourage good health. Text messaging interventions have been reported as acceptable to adolescents but there is little evidence regarding the use of text messages with overweight and obese adolescents to s...
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Main Authors: | Smith, Kyla L (Author), Kerr, Deborah A (Author), Fenner, Ashley A (Author), Straker, Leon M (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2014-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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