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Works citing "Motivators and Motivations to Persist With Online Psychological Interventions: A Qualitative Study of Treatment Completers"

Liesje Donkin, Nick Glozier
J Med Internet Res 2012 (Jun 22); 14(3):e91 

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2100):

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1. Graham AL, Cha S, Papandonatos GD, Cobb NK, Mushro A, Fang Y, Niaura RS, Abrams DB. Improving adherence to web-based cessation programs: a randomized controlled trial study protocol. Trials 2013;14(1):48 [CrossRef]
 
2. Donkin L, Hickie IB, Christensen H, Naismith SL, Neal B, Cockayne NL, Glozier N. Sampling bias in an internet treatment trial for depression. Translational Psychiatry 2012;2(10):e174 [CrossRef]
 
3. Powell J, Hamborg T, Stallard N, Burls A, McSorley J, Bennett K, Griffiths KM, Christensen H. Effectiveness of a Web-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Tool to Improve Mental Well-Being in the General Population: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;15(1):e2 [CrossRef]