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Published on 11.02.15 in Vol 3, No 1 (2015): Jan-Mar

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According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.3978):

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  1. Govender K, Beckett S, Masebo W, Braga C, Zambezi P, Manhique M, George G, Durevall D. Effects of a Short Message Service (SMS) Intervention on Reduction of HIV Risk Behaviours and Improving HIV Testing Rates Among Populations located near Roadside Wellness Clinics: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. AIDS and Behavior 2019;23(11):3119
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  2. Conserve DF, Jennings L, Aguiar C, Shin G, Handler L, Maman S. Systematic review of mobile health behavioural interventions to improve uptake of HIV testing for vulnerable and key populations. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2017;23(2):347
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  3. Bassi A, John O, Praveen D, Maulik PK, Panda R, Jha V. Current Status and Future Directions of mHealth Interventions for Health System Strengthening in India: Systematic Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(10):e11440
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  4. Brinkel J, Dako-Gyeke P, Krämer A, May J, Fobil J. An investigation of users' attitudes, requirements and willingness to use mobile phone-based interactive voice response systems for seeking healthcare in Ghana: a qualitative study. Public Health 2017;144:125
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  5. Thomas B, Closson EF, Biello K, Menon S, Navakodi P, Dhanalakshmi A, Mayer KH, Safren SA, Mimiaga MJ. Development and Open Pilot Trial of an HIV-Prevention Intervention Integrating Mobile-Phone Technology for Male Sex Workers in Chennai, India. Archives of Sexual Behavior 2017;46(4):1035
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  6. Abaza H, Marschollek M. mHealth Application Areas and Technology Combinations. Methods of Information in Medicine 2017;56(S 01):e105
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  7. Yamin F, Kaewkungwal J, Singhasivanon P, Lawpoolsri S. Women’s Perceptions of Using Mobile Phones for Maternal and Child Health Support in Afghanistan: Cross-Sectional Survey. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(4):e76
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  8. Brinkel J, May J, Krumkamp R, Lamshöft M, Kreuels B, Owusu‐Dabo E, Mohammed A, Bonacic Marinovic A, Dako‐Gyeke P, Krämer A, Fobil JN. Mobile phone‐based interactive voice response as a tool for improving access to healthcare in remote areas in Ghana – an evaluation of user experiences. Tropical Medicine & International Health 2017;22(5):622
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  9. Manapurath R, Raran Veetil D, Kamath MS. Use of modern technologies for promoting health at the population level in India. The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia 2024;23:100338
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.3978):

  1. Malik TA, Liaqat H, Bilal A. Cultural Differences and the Practice of Sexual Medicine. 2020. Chapter 9:149
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