Published on 12.08.15 in Vol 3, No 3 (2015): Jul-Sep
Works citing "Cannabis Mobile Apps: A Content Analysis"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.4405):
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Huang H, Bashir M. Users’ Adoption of Mental Health Apps: Examining the Impact of Information Cues. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2017;5(6):e83
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Schaub MP, Berman AH, López Pelayo H, Boumparis N, Khadjesari Z, Blankers M, Gual A, Riper H, Pas L. e-INEBRIA Special Interest Group Roadmap for Best Practices for Research on Brief Digital Interventions for Problematic Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(8):e20368
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Zhang M, Wing T, Fung D, Smith H. Enhancing the Quality and Utility of Content Analyses for Addictive Disorders. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2018;15(7):1389
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Tofighi B, Chemi C, Ruiz-Valcarcel J, Hein P, Hu L. Smartphone Apps Targeting Alcohol and Illicit Substance Use: Systematic Search in in Commercial App Stores and Critical Content Analysis. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(4):e11831
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Peiper NC, Baumgartner PM, Chew RF, Hsieh YP, Bieler GS, Bobashev GV, Siege C, Zarkin GA. Patterns of Twitter Behavior Among Networks of Cannabis Dispensaries in California. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(7):e236
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Peiper NC, Gourdet C, Meinhofer A, Reiman A, Reggente N. Medical Decision-Making Processes and Online Behaviors Among Cannabis Dispensary Staff. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment 2017;11:117822181772551
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Vederhus J, Rørendal M, Bjelland C, Skar AKS, Kristensen . Can a Smartphone App for Cannabis Cessation Gain a Broader User Group than Traditional Treatment Services?. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment 2020;14:117822182090223
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Miliano C, Margiani G, Fattore L, De Luca M. Sales and Advertising Channels of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS): Internet, Social Networks, and Smartphone Apps. Brain Sciences 2018;8(7):123
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Valentino WL, McKinnon BJ. Cannabis & ENT: State certification—An expanding yet unregulated system. American Journal of Otolaryngology 2020;41(4):102459
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Lee Y, Cui Y, Tu M, Chen Y, Chang P. Mobile Health to Maintain Continuity of Patient-Centered Care for Chronic Kidney Disease: Content Analysis of Apps. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(4):e10173
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Anderson K, Burford O, Emmerton L. App Chronic Disease Checklist: Protocol to Evaluate Mobile Apps for Chronic Disease Self-Management. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(4):e204
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Zhang MW, Ho RC. Smartphone for the smarter delivery of drugs, psychoeducational materials and acute intervention for at-risk users. BMJ Innovations 2016;2(3):136
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Zhang MWB, Ho RCM. Tapping onto the Potential of Smartphone Applications for Psycho-Education and Early Intervention in Addictions. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2016;7
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Robinson CD, Seaman EL, Grenen E, Montgomery L, Yockey RA, Coa K, Prutzman Y, Augustson E. A content analysis of smartphone apps for adolescent smoking cessation. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2020;10(1):302
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Albertella L, Gibson L, Rooke S, Norberg MM, Copeland J. A smartphone app intervention for adult cannabis users wanting to quit or reduce their use: a pilot evaluation. Journal of Cannabis Research 2019;1(1)
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Meacham MC, Vogel EA, Thrul J. Vaping-Related Mobile Apps Available in the Google Play Store After the Apple Ban: Content Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(11):e20009
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Ghassemlou S, Marini C, Chemi C, Ranjit YS, Tofighi B. Harmful smartphone applications promoting alcohol and illicit substance use: a review and content analysis in the United States. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2020;10(5):1233
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Aversa J, Jacobson J, Hernandez T, Cleave E, Macdonald M, Dizonno S. The social media response to the rollout of legalized cannabis retail in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 2021;61:102580
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Josey M, Gaid D, Bishop LD, Blackwood M, Najafizada M, Donnan JR. The Quality, Readability, and Accuracy of the Information on Google About Cannabis and Driving: Quantitative Content Analysis. JMIR Infodemiology 2023;3:e43001
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Kelly PJ, Beck AK, Deane FP, Larance B, Baker AL, Hides L, Manning V, Shakeshaft A, Neale J, Kelly JF, Oldmeadow C, Searles A, Palazzi K, Lawson K, Treloar C, Gray RM, Argent A, McGlaughlin R. Feasibility of a Mobile Health App for Routine Outcome Monitoring and Feedback in SMART Recovery Mutual Support Groups: Stage 1 Mixed Methods Pilot Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(10):e25217
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Helseth SA, Guigayoma J, Price D, Spirito A, Clark MA, Barnett NP, Becker SJ. Developing a Smartphone-Based Adjunct Intervention to Reduce Cannabis Use Among Juvenile Justice-Involved Adolescents: Protocol for a Multiphase Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2022;11(3):e35402
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Sanchez S, Kundu A, Limanto E, Selby P, Baskerville NB, Chaiton M. Smartphone Apps for Vaping Cessation: Quality Assessment and Content Analysis. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2022;10(3):e31309
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Sharma K, Ghosh A, Krishnan NC, Kathirvel S, Basu D, Kumar A, George BB. Digital screening and brief intervention for illicit drug misuse in college students: A mixed methods, pilot, cluster, randomized trial from India. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2023;81:103432
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Leos-Toro C, Fong GT, Meyer SB, Hammond D. Cannabis health knowledge and risk perceptions among Canadian youth and young adults. Harm Reduction Journal 2020;17(1)
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Neale J, Bowen AM. Lessons for Uptake and Engagement of a Smartphone App (SURE Recovery) for People in Recovery From Alcohol and Other Drug Problems: Interview Study of App Users. JMIR Human Factors 2022;9(1):e33038
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