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Works citing "From Online Randomized Controlled Trials to Participant Preference Studies: Morphing the San Francisco Stop Smoking Site into a Worldwide Smoking Cessation Resource"
Ricardo F Muñoz, Adrian Aguilera, Stephen M Schueller, Yan Leykin, Eliseo J Pérez-StableAccording to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.1852):
(note that this is only a small subset of citations)
| 1. | Anstey KJ, Bahar-Fuchs A, Herath P, Rebok GW, Cherbuin N. A 12-week multidomain intervention versus active control to reduce risk of Alzheimer’s disease: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2013;14(1):60 [CrossRef] |
| 2. | Schueller SM, Leykin Y, Pérez-Stable EJ, Muñoz RF. Selection of intervention components in an internet stop smoking participant preference trial: Beyond randomized controlled trials. Psychiatry Research 2013;205(1-2):159 [CrossRef] |
| 3. | Christensen H, Calear AL, Andersson G, Thorndike FP, Tait RJ. Beyond Efficacy: The Depth and Diversity of Current Internet Interventions. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(3):e92 [CrossRef] |
| 4. | Geraghty AWA, Torres LD, Leykin Y, Perez-Stable EJ, Munoz RF. Understanding attrition from international internet health interventions: a step towards global eHealth. Health Promotion International 2012; [CrossRef] |
