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Using no-cost mobile phone reminders to improve attendance for HIV test results: A pilot study in rural Swaziland.
Kliner et al. (2013)
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TACTICS USED
Social Support,"Reminders, Cues, & Triggers"
BEHAVIORS ADDRESSED
SIMILAR STUDIES
Health
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Alcohol Use or Addiction
Wood (2007)
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Brief motivational intervention and alcohol expectancy challenge with heavy drinking college students: a randomized factorial study.
Health
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Physical Activity
Hill (1982)
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Can theory-based messages in combination with cognitive prompts promote exercise in classroom settings?
Health
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Self-Management,Disease Management
Maranda (2015)
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A novel behavioral intervention in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus improves glycemic control: preliminary results from a pilot randomized control trial.
Health
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Other
Aventin (2015)
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Design and development of a film-based intervention about teenage men and unintended pregnancy: applying the Medical Research Council framework in practice.
Civic
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Taxes
Scartascini
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Don’t Blame the Messenger: A Field Experiment on Delivery Methods for Increasing Tax Compliance
Health
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Smoking Cessation
Paradis (1995)
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Coeur en santé St-Henri--a heart health promotion programme in a low income, low education neighbourhood in Montreal, Canada: theoretical model and early field experience.