Engaging Parents and Health Care Stakeholders to Inform Development of a Behavioral Intervention Technology to Promote Pediatric Behavioral Health: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundDespite effective psychosocial interventions, gaps in access to care persist for youth and families in need. Behavioral intervention technologies (BITs) that apply psychosocial intervention strategies using technological features represent a modality for targeted prevention that is promisi...
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Main Authors: | Sean M O'Dell (Author), Heidi R Fisher (Author), Victoria Schlieder (Author), Tracey Klinger (Author), Rachel L Kininger (Author), McKenna Cosottile (Author), Stacey Cummings (Author), Kathy DeHart (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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