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Published on 06.11.14 in Vol 2, No 4 (2014): Oct-Dec

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Works citing "Texting Teens in Transition: The Use of Text Messages in Clinical Intervention Research"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.3232):

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  1. . Integrating transition theory and bioecological theory: a theoretical perspective for nurses supporting the transition to adulthood for young people with medical complexity. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2016;72(6):1251
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  2. Denby RW, Gomez E, Alford KA. Promoting Well-Being Through Relationship Building: The Role of Smartphone Technology in Foster Care. Journal of Technology in Human Services 2016;34(2):183
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  4. Owens C, Charles N. Implementation of a text-messaging intervention for adolescents who self-harm (TeenTEXT): a feasibility study using normalisation process theory. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2016;10(1)
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  5. Bauman M, Kuhle S, Bruce A, Bolster L, Massicotte M. The journey for adolescents and young adults with chronic conditions transitioning to adult care with successful warfarin management. Thrombosis Research 2016;141:183
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  6. Satou GM, Rheuban K, Alverson D, Lewin M, Mahnke C, Marcin J, Martin GR, Mazur LS, Sahn DJ, Shah S, Tuckson R, Webb CL, Sable CA. Telemedicine in Pediatric Cardiology: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation 2017;135(11)
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  7. Casillas JN, Schwartz LF, Crespi CM, Ganz PA, Kahn KL, Stuber ML, Bastani R, Alquaddomi F, Estrin DL. The use of mobile technology and peer navigation to promote adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivorship care: results of a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Cancer Survivorship 2019;13(4):580
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  8. Davis T, DiClemente RJ, Prietula M. Using ADAPT-ITT to Modify a Telephone-Based HIV Prevention Intervention for SMS Delivery: Formative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2020;4(10):e22485
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  9. . The Future of Adult Congenital Heart Disease Research: Precision Health Services Delivery for the Next Decade. Canadian Journal of Cardiology 2019;35(12):1609
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  10. Thiha P, Pisani AR, Gurditta K, Cherry E, Peterson DR, Kautz H, Wyman PA. Efficacy of Web-Based Collection of Strength-Based Testimonials for Text Message Extension of Youth Suicide Prevention Program: Randomized Controlled Experiment. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2016;2(2):e164
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  11. Gomez E, Alford KA, Denby RW, Klein-Cox A. Implementing smartphone technology to support relational competence in foster youth: a service provider perspective. Journal of Social Work Practice 2021;35(4):381
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  12. Dwyer AA, Héritier V, Llahana S, Edelman L, Papadakis GE, Vaucher L, Pitteloud N, Hauschild M. Navigating Disrupted Puberty: Development and Evaluation of a Mobile-Health Transition Passport for Klinefelter Syndrome. Frontiers in Endocrinology 2022;13
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  13. John AS, Jackson JL, Moons P, Uzark K, Mackie AS, Timmins S, Lopez KN, Kovacs AH, Gurvitz M. Advances in Managing Transition to Adulthood for Adolescents With Congenital Heart Disease: A Practical Approach to Transition Program Design: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Journal of the American Heart Association 2022;11(7)
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  14. . Data Collection Strategies for Sharing Lived Experiences: Low-Income Mothers’ Perceptions of Text (SMS) and Multimedia (MMS) Data Collection. Affilia 2022;37(1):136
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  15. . Flying the nest: are we doing enough to achieve successful transition in young people with congenital heart disease?. Heart 2020;106(1):87
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  16. Mackie AS, Rankin KN, Yaskina M, Gingrich J, Williams E, Schuh M, Kovacs AH, McCrindle BW, Nicholas D, Rempel GR. Transition Preparation for Young Adolescents with Congenital Heart Disease: A Clinical Trial. The Journal of Pediatrics 2022;241:36
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  17. Darrow SM, Ironside M, Armstrong CC, Travis K, Aguilera A, Haack LM. Feasibility and Acceptability of Augmenting Therapy for Youth with Automated Text Messaging During COVID-19. Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health 2023;8(3):335
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  18. Haack LM, Armstrong CC, Travis K, Aguilera A, Darrow SM. HealthySMS Text Messaging System Adjunct to Adolescent Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the Context of COVID-19 (Let’s Text!): Pilot Feasibility and Acceptability Study. JMIR Mental Health 2024;11:e49317
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  1. Bamford A, Payne D. Kendig's Disorders of the Respiratory Tract in Children. 2019. :241
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