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Works citing "Online Interventions for Social Marketing Health Behavior Change Campaigns: A Meta-Analysis of Psychological Architectures and Adherence Factors"

Brian Cugelman, Mike Thelwall, Phil Dawes
J Med Internet Res 2011 (Feb 14); 13(1):e17 

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.1367):

(note that this is only a small subset of citations)

 
1. Van Voorhees BW, Hsiung RC, Marko-Holguin M, Houston TK, Fogel J, Lee R, Ford DE. Internal Versus External Motivation in Referral of Primary Care Patients with Depression to an Internet Support Group: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(3):e42 [CrossRef]
 
2. Andrews L, Cacho-Elizondo S, Drennan J, Tossan V. Consumer Acceptance of an SMS-Assisted Smoking Cessation Intervention: A Multicountry Study. Health Marketing Quarterly 2013;30(1):47 [CrossRef]
 
3. Richardson A, Graham AL, Cobb N, Xiao H, Mushro A, Abrams D, Vallone D. Engagement Promotes Abstinence in a Web-based Cessation Intervention: Cohort Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(1):e14 [CrossRef]
 
4. Crutzen R, Cyr D, de Vries NK. The Role of User Control in Adherence to and Knowledge Gained from a Website: Randomized Comparison Between a Tunneled Version and a Freedom-of-Choice Version. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(2):e45 [CrossRef]
 
5. Kaipainen K, Payne CR, Wansink B. Mindless Eating Challenge: Retention, Weight Outcomes, and Barriers for Changes in a Public Web-Based Healthy Eating and Weight Loss Program. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(6):e168 [CrossRef]
 
6. Kelders SM, Kok RN, Ossebaard HC, Van Gemert-Pijnen JE. Persuasive System Design Does Matter: a Systematic Review of Adherence to Web-based Interventions. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(6):e152 [CrossRef]
 
7. van Dongen JM, van Poppel MN, Milder IE, van Oers HA, Brug J. Exploring the reach and program use of hello world, an email-based health promotion program for pregnant women in the Netherlands. BMC Research Notes 2012;5(1):514 [CrossRef]
 
8. Oinas-Kukkonen H. A foundation for the study of behavior change support systems. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 2012; [CrossRef]
 
9. Murray E. Web-Based Interventions for Behavior Change and Self-Management: Potential, Pitfalls, and Progress. Medicine 2.0 2012;1(2):e3 [CrossRef]
 
10. Schneider F, van Osch L, de Vries H. Identifying Factors for Optimal Development of Health-Related Websites: A Delphi Study Among Experts and Potential Future Users. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(1):e18 [CrossRef]
 
11. Crutzen R, Cyr D, de Vries NK. Bringing Loyalty to E-health: Theory Validation Using Three Internet-Delivered Interventions. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2011;13(3):e73 [CrossRef]
 
12. Yardley L, Miller S, Schlotz W, Little P. Evaluation of a Web-Based Intervention to Promote Hand Hygiene: Exploratory Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2011;13(4):e107 [CrossRef]
 
13. Eysenbach G. CONSORT-EHEALTH: Improving and Standardizing Evaluation Reports of Web-based and Mobile Health Interventions. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2011;13(4):e126 [CrossRef]
 
14. Nijland N, van Gemert-Pijnen JE, Kelders SM, Brandenburg BJ, Seydel ER. Factors Influencing the Use of a Web-Based Application for Supporting the Self-Care of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Longitudinal Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2011;13(3):e71 [CrossRef]
 
15. Lehto T, Oinas-Kukkonen H. Persuasive Features in Web-Based Alcohol and Smoking Interventions: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2011;13(3):e46 [CrossRef]