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سال:2016 - دوره:18 - شماره:1


  tick  A Guided Online and Mobile Self-Help Program for Individuals With Eating Disorders: An Iterative Engagement and Usability Study - صفحه:e7-

  tick  Adapting Behavioral Interventions for Social Media Delivery - صفحه:e24-

  tick  Crowdsourcing Diagnosis for Patients With Undiagnosed Illnesses: An Evaluation of CrowdMed - صفحه:e12-

  tick  Do Therapists Google Their Patients? A Survey Among Psychotherapists - صفحه:e3-

  tick  Establishing and Governing e-Mental Health Care in Australia: A Systematic Review of Challenges and A Call For Policy-Focussed Research - صفحه:e10-

  tick  Estimating Skin Cancer Risk: Evaluating Mobile Computer-Adaptive Testing - صفحه:e22-

  tick  Features of Computer-Based Decision Aids: Systematic Review,Thematic Synthesis,and Meta-Analyses - صفحه:e20-

  tick  Health Advice from Internet Discussion Forums: How Bad Is Dangerous? - صفحه:e4-

  tick  Impact of a Mobile Phone Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Behavior in a Community Sample of Adults: A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation - صفحه:e19-

  tick  Improving Access to Online Health Information With Conversational Agents: A Randomized Controlled Experiment - صفحه:e1-

  tick  Natural Language Search Interfaces: Health Data Needs Single-Field Variable Search - صفحه:e13-

  tick  Primary Care Providers' Views of Patient Portals: Interview Study of Perceived Benefits and Consequences - صفحه:e8-

  tick  Providing Doctors With High-Quality Information: An Updated Evaluation of Web-Based Point-of-Care Information Summaries - صفحه:e15-

  tick  Text Messaging for Exercise Promotion in Older Adults From an Upper-Middle-Income Country: Randomized Controlled Trial - صفحه:e5-

  tick  The Effect of Information Communication Technology Interventions on Reducing Social Isolation in the Elderly: A Systematic Review - صفحه:e18-

  tick  The Effectiveness of Blended Learning in Health Professions: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis - صفحه:e2-

  tick  The Effectiveness of Prompts to Promote Engagement With Digital Interventions: A Systematic Review - صفحه:e6-

  tick  Use of the Internet for Sexual Health Among Sexually Experienced Persons Aged 16 to 44 Years: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey of the British Population - صفحه:e14-

  tick  Web-Based and Mobile Stress Management Intervention for Employees: A Randomized Controlled Trial - صفحه:e21-

  tick  Website Sharing in Online Health Communities: A Descriptive Analysis - صفحه:e11-

  tick  Who Self-Weighs and What Do They Gain From It? A Retrospective Comparison Between Smart Scale Users and the General Population in England - صفحه:e17-
 

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