Effectiveness and User Experience of a Smoking Cessation Chatbot: Mixed Methods Study Comparing Motivational Interviewing and Confrontational Counseling
BackgroundCigarette smoking poses a major public health risk. Chatbots may serve as an accessible and useful tool to promote cessation due to their high accessibility and potential in facilitating long-term personalized interactions. To increase effectiveness and acceptability, there remains a need...
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Main Authors: | Linwei He (Author), Erkan Basar (Author), Emiel Krahmer (Author), Reinout Wiers (Author), Marjolijn Antheunis (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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