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journal of medical internet research
  
سال:2017 - دوره:19 - شماره:4
  
 
#WhyWeTweetMH: Understanding why people use Twitter to discuss mental health problems
  
 
A content analysis of health and safety communications among internet-based sex work advertisements: Important information for public health
  
 
A psychometric analysis of the Italian version of the ehealth literacy scale using item response and classical test theory methods
  
 
An analysis of 2.3 million participations in the continuing medical education program of a general medical journal: Suitability,user characteristics,and evaluation by readers
  
 
Analyzing and predicting user participations in online health communities: A social support perspective
  
 
Compliance with mobile ecological momentary assessment protocols in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  
 
Connecting families to their health record and care team: The use,utility,and impact of a client/family health portal at a children's rehabilitation hospital
  
 
Correction: Scalable passive sleep monitoring using mobile phones: Opportunities and obstacles (Journal of Medical Internet Research (2017) 19:4 (e143))
  
 
EHealth search patterns: A comparison of private and public health care markets using online panel data
  
 
Effect of a nine-month web- and app-based workplace intervention to promote healthy lifestyle and weight loss for employees in the social welfare and health care sector: A randomized controlled trial
  
 
Ethics and privacy implications of using the internet and social media to recruit participants for health research: A privacy-by-design framework for online recruitment
  
 
Evidence of benefit of telerehabitation after orthopedic surgery: A systematic review
  
 
Gender-specific determinants and patterns of online health information seeking: Results from a representative German health survey
  
 
Impact of information and communication technologies on nursing care: Results of an overview of systematic reviews
  
 
Importance-performance analysis of personal health records in Taiwan: A web-based survey
  
 
Influence of telecommunication modality,internet transmission quality,and accessories on speech perception in cochlear implant users
  
 
Is provider secure messaging associated with patient messaging behavior? Evidence from the US Army
  
 
Mobile phone-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia: A randomized waitlist controlled trial
  
 
Pedestrian inattention blindness while playing Pokémon Go as an emerging health-risk behavior: A case report
  
 
Pregnant women's views on the feasibility and acceptability of web-based mental health e-screening versus paper-based screening: A randomized controlled trial
  
 
Scalable passive sleep monitoring using mobile phones: Opportunities and obstacles
  
 
Seeking web-based information about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Where,what,and when
  
 
Social health inequalities and eHealth: A literature review with qualitative synthesis of theoretical and empirical studies
  
 
The multimodal assessment of adult attachment security: Developing the biometric attachment test
  
 
The reviews are in: A qualitative content analysis of consumer perspectives on apps for bipolar disorder
  
 
Therapist-supported internet-based cognitive behavior therapy for stress,anxiety,and depressive symptoms among postpartum women: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  
 
Timely digital patient-clinician communication in specialist clinical services for young people: A mixed-methods study (the LYNC study)
  
 
Toward game-based digital mental health interventions: Player habits and preferences
  
 
Understanding health care social media use from different stakeholder perspectives: A content analysis of an online health community
  
 
Usability,acceptability,and adherence to an electronic self-monitoring system in patients with major depression discharged from inpatient wards
  
 
Use of machine learning classifiers and sensor data to detect nurological deficit in stroke patients
  
 
Using persuasive technology to increase physical activity in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by encouraging regular walking: A mixed-methods study exploring opinions and preferences
  
 
Using smartphones and health apps to change and manage health behaviors: A population-based survey
  
 
Web-based intervention for physical activity and fruit and vegetable intake among Chinese university students: A randomized controlled trial
  
 
Web-based medical appointment systems: A systematic review
  
 
Who uses mobile phone health apps and does use matter? A secondary data analytics approach
  
 
Young people's preferences for an asthma self-management app highlight psychological needs: A participatory study
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