Exploratory mixed methods analysis of self-authored content from participants in a digital alcohol intervention trial
Abstract Background Digital interventions readily permit data capture of participant engagement with them. If future interventions are intended to be more interactive, tailored, or a useful resource offered to users, it may be valuable to examine such data. One module available in a digital alcohol...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth S. Collier (Author), Jenny Blomqvist (Author), Joel Crawford (Author), Jim McCambridge (Author), Marcus Bendtsen (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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