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Published on 22.06.16 in Vol 4, No 2 (2016): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "Optimizing a Text Message Intervention to Reduce Heavy Drinking in Young Adults: Focus Group Findings"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.5330):

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  1. Bae S, Ferreira D, Suffoletto B, Puyana JC, Kurtz R, Chung T, Dey AK. Detecting Drinking Episodes in Young Adults Using Smartphone-based Sensors. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies 2017;1(2):1
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  2. Choo CC, Burton AAD. Mobile Phone Apps for Behavioral Interventions for At-Risk Drinkers in Australia: Literature Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(2):e18
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  3. Attwood S, Parke H, Larsen J, Morton KL. Using a mobile health application to reduce alcohol consumption: a mixed-methods evaluation of the drinkaware track & calculate units application. BMC Public Health 2017;17(1)
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  4. Suffoletto B, Goyal A, Puyana JC, Chung T. Can an app Help Identify Psychomotor Function Impairments during Drinking Occasions in the Real World? A Mixed-Method Pilot Study. Substance Abuse 2017;38(4):438
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  5. Chung K, Cho HY, Park JY. A Chatbot for Perinatal Women’s and Partners’ Obstetric and Mental Health Care: Development and Usability Evaluation Study. JMIR Medical Informatics 2021;9(3):e18607
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  6. Bae SW, Suffoletto B, Zhang T, Chung T, Ozolcer M, Islam MR, Dey AK. Leveraging Mobile Phone Sensors, Machine Learning, and Explainable Artificial Intelligence to Predict Imminent Same-Day Binge-drinking Events to Support Just-in-time Adaptive Interventions: Algorithm Development and Validation Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e39862
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  7. Staton CA, Zadey S, O’Leary P, Phillips A, Minja L, Swahn MH, Hirshon JM, Boshe J, Sakita F, Vissoci JRN, Mmbaga BT. PRACT: a pragmatic randomized adaptive clinical trial protocol to investigate a culturally adapted brief negotiational intervention for alcohol use in the emergency department in Tanzania. Trials 2022;23(1)
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  8. Suffoletto B, Chung T. Desire to get drunk partially mediates effects of a combined text message-based alcohol intervention for young adults. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2023;246:109848
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  9. Palacios-Delgado J, Garduño FAG. A mobile phone intervention to reduce heavy drinking: a preliminary analysis of anchoring heuristics. BMC Psychology 2023;11(1)
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  10. Wolfe DM, Hutton B, Corace K, Chaiyakunapruk N, Ngorsuraches S, Nochaiwong S, Presseau J, Grant A, Dowson M, Palumbo A, Suschinsky K, Skidmore B, Bartram M, Garner G, DiGioacchino L, Pump A, Peters B, Konefal S, Eves AP, Thavorn K. Service-level barriers to and facilitators of accessibility to treatment for problematic alcohol use: a scoping review. Frontiers in Public Health 2023;11
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