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Published on 12.02.16 in Vol 4, No 1 (2016): Jan-Mar

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Works citing "Design Considerations for Smoking Cessation Apps: Feedback From Nicotine Dependence Treatment Providers and Smokers"

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  6. Do D, Garfein RS, Cuevas-Mota J, Collins K, Liu L. Change in Patient Comfort Using Mobile Phones Following the Use of an App to Monitor Tuberculosis Treatment Adherence: Longitudinal Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(2):e11638
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  27. Hoeppner BB, Siegel KR, Carlon HA, Kahler CW, Park ER, Hoeppner SS. A Smoking Cessation App for Nondaily Smokers (Version 2 of the Smiling Instead of Smoking App): Acceptability and Feasibility Study. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(11):e29760
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  30. Hoeppner BB, Siegel KR, Dickerman SR, Todi AA, Kahler CW, Park ER, Hoeppner SS. Testing the Outcomes of a Smoking Cessation Smartphone App for Nondaily Smokers: Protocol for a Proof-of-concept Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2023;12:e40867
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  1. . The Cambridge Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical Psychology. 2020. Part VI:299
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  2. Ferguson SG, Jahnel T, Elliston K, Shiffman S. The Cambridge Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical Psychology. 2020. 23:301
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