Type 1 Diabetes eHealth Psychoeducation: Youth Recruitment, Participation, and Satisfaction
BackgroundThe Internet and other eHealth technologies offer a platform for improving the dissemination and accessibility of psychoeducational programs for youth with chronic illness. However, little is known about the recruitment process and yield of diverse samples in Internet research with youth w...
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Main Authors: | Whittemore, Robin (Author), Jaser, Sarah S (Author), Faulkner, Melissa S (Author), Murphy, Kathryn (Author), Delamater, Alan (Author), Grey, Margaret (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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