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The Effects of a Mobile Phone Application on Quality of Life in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Drion (2015)
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Other
Ivers (2017)
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Testing feedback message framing and comparators to address prescribing of high-risk medications in nursing homes: protocol for a pragmatic, factorial, cluster-randomized trial.
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Physical Activity
Ridgers (2017)
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A cluster-randomised controlled trial to promote physical activity in adolescents: the Raising Awareness of Physical Activity (RAW-PA) Study.
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Savings
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Member Centered Credit Union Banking: How behavioral insights can help credit unions better serve members
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Mental Health & Self-Care
Ainsworth (2013)
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A comparison of two delivery modalities of a mobile phone based assessment for serious mental illness: native smartphone application vs text-messaging only implementations.
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Physical Activity
Belmon (2015)
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Dutch Young Adults Ratings of Behavior Change Techniques Applied in Mobile Phone Apps to Promote Physical Activity: A Cross-Sectional Survey.
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Smoking Cessation
Brose (2017)
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Maintaining abstinence from smoking after a period of enforced abstinence - systematic review, meta-analysis and analysis of behaviour change techniques with a focus on mental health.