IALH Research Fellow Ryan E. Rhodes and IALH Student Affiliate Heather Hollman have co-authored a new research study entitled A Mobile Health App Informed by the Multi-Process Action Control Framework to Promote Physical Activity Among Inactive Adults: Iterative Usability Study. Collaborating authors include Wuyou Sui and Haowei Zhang. The study was published in JMIR Formative Research. …
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Using Co-Design Methods to Develop a Theory and Evidence-Based Mother-Daughter mHealth Intervention Prototype Targeting Physical Activity in Pre-Teen Girls
IALH Research Fellow Ryan Rhodes has co-authored a new research article entitled Using Co-Design Methods to Develop a Theory and Evidence-Based Mother-Daughter mHealth Intervention Prototype Targeting Physical Activity in Pre-Teen Girls. Collaborating authors include James Matthews, Carol Brennan, Grainne O’Donoghue, and Alison Keogh. This article was published in European Journal of Public Health. Abstract: Purpose: Pre-teen …
The Effectiveness of Internet-Guided Self-help Interventions to Promote Physical Activity Among Individuals With Depression: Systematic Review
IALH Research Fellow Sam Liu has coauthored a new research article entitled The Effectiveness of Internet-Guided Self-help Interventions to Promote Physical Activity Among Individuals With Depression: Systematic Review. Collaborating authors include Yiling Tang, Madelaine Gierc, Raymond W. Lamb and Guy Faulkner. The article was published in JMIR Mental Health. Abstract: Background: Depression is a prevalent …
A “No-Code” App Design Platform for Mobile Health Research: Development and Usability Study
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellows Sam Liu and Ryan Rhodes have co-authored a research article with IALH Student Affiliates Henry La and Amanda Willms. The article is entitled A “No-Code” App Design Platform for Mobile Health Research: Development and Usability Study and was published in JMIR Formative Research. Abstract: Background: A challenge facing researchers conducting …
The Aim2Be mHealth Intervention for Children With Overweight or Obesity and Their Parents: Person-Centered Analyses to Uncover Digital Phenotypes
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Jean Buckler has co-authored a research article entitled The Aim2Be mHealth Intervention for Children With Overweight or Obesity and Their Parents: Person-Centered Analyses to Uncover Digital Phenotypes. Other authors include Olivia De-Jongh González, Claire N. Tugault-Lafleur, Jill Hamilton, Josephine Ho, Annick Buchholz, Katherine M. Morrison, Geoff D.C. Ball, and Louise …