Works matching Text messages


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    Integrating habit science and learning theory to promote maintenance of behavior change: does adding text messages to a habit-based sleep health intervention (HABITs) improve outcomes for eveningness chronotype young adults? Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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    Trials, 2024, v. 25, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1186/s13063-024-08599-4
    By:
    • Diaz, Marlen;
    • Ovalle Patino, Estephania;
    • Oliver, Sophia;
    • Tiab, Sondra S.;
    • Salazar, Nena;
    • Song, Jiyoung;
    • Dong, Lu;
    • Sarfan, Laurel D.;
    • Susman, Eli S.;
    • Agnew, Emma R.;
    • Gardner, Benjamin;
    • Harvey, Allison G.
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    Qualitative Analyses of Couples' Text Messages: Methods Reflection.

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    International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 2022, v. 21, p. 1, doi. 10.1177/16094069221115503
    By:
    • Montanaro, Erika A.;
    • Bowling, Jessamyn;
    • Gattuso, Jennifer;
    • Gioia, Diana;
    • Guerrero-Ordonez, Sarai;
    • Joshi, Stuti;
    • Campbell, Sydney;
    • Harrison, Meredith
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    Texting to Reduce Alcohol Misuse (TRAM): main findings from a randomized controlled trial of a text message intervention to reduce binge drinking among disadvantaged men.

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    Addiction, 2018, v. 113, n. 9, p. 1609, doi. 10.1111/add.14229
    By:
    • Crombie, Iain K.;
    • Irvine, Linda;
    • Williams, Brian;
    • Sniehotta, Falko F.;
    • Petrie, Dennis;
    • Jones, Claire;
    • Norrie, John;
    • Evans, Josie M. M.;
    • Emslie, Carol;
    • Rice, Peter M.;
    • Slane, Peter W.;
    • Humphris, Gerry;
    • Ricketts, Ian W.;
    • Melson, Ambrose J.;
    • Donnan, Peter T.;
    • Hapca, Simona M.;
    • McKenzie, Andrew;
    • Achison, Marcus
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    The viability of utilising phone-based text messages in data capture and reporting morbidities due to lymphatic Filariasis by community health workers: a qualitative study in Kilwa district, Tanzania.

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    BMC Health Services Research, 2022, v. 22, n. 1, p. 924, doi. 10.1186/s12913-022-08256-z
    By:
    • Kalinga, Akili;
    • Munga, Michael;
    • Ngenya, Abdallah;
    • John, Winfrida;
    • Kisoka, William;
    • Oriyo, Ndekya;
    • Mutalemwa, Prince;
    • Mandara, Wilfred;
    • Masagati, Leonard;
    • Ogondiek, John;
    • Korir, Patricia;
    • Klarmann-Schulz, Ute;
    • Horn, Sacha;
    • Kroidl, Inge;
    • Debrah, Alex;
    • Hoerauf, Achim;
    • Mwingira, Upendo
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