Published on in Vol 18, No 9 (2016): September

Adolescent Female Text Messaging Preferences to Prevent Pregnancy After an Emergency Department Visit: A Qualitative Analysis

Adolescent Female Text Messaging Preferences to Prevent Pregnancy After an Emergency Department Visit: A Qualitative Analysis

Adolescent Female Text Messaging Preferences to Prevent Pregnancy After an Emergency Department Visit: A Qualitative Analysis

Journals

  1. Caldwell M, Choi H, Levy P, Dalton V, Misra D. Effective Contraception Use by Usual Source of Care: An Opportunity for Prevention. Women's Health Issues 2018;28(4):306 View
  2. Acharya A, Cunningham K, Manandhar S, Shrestha N, Chen M, Weissman A. Exploring the Use of Mobile Health to Improve Community-Based Health and Nutrition Service Utilization in the Hills of Nepal: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(9):e17659 View
  3. Chernick L, Stockwell M, Wu M, Castaño P, Schnall R, Westhoff C, Santelli J, Dayan P. Texting to Increase Contraceptive Initiation Among Adolescents in the Emergency Department. Journal of Adolescent Health 2017;61(6):786 View
  4. Fox E, Reyna A, Malcolm N, Rosmarin R, Zapata L, Frederiksen B, Moskosky S, Dehlendorf C. Client Preferences for Contraceptive Counseling: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;55(5):691 View
  5. Rea S, Zynda A, Allison B, Tolleson-Rinehart S. Adolescent Perceptions of Technology-Based Sexual and Reproductive Health Services: A Systematic Review. Journal of Adolescent Health 2022;71(5):533 View
  6. Jeminiwa R, Garza K, Chou C, Franco-Watkins A, Fox B. Effects of Framed Mobile Messages on Beliefs, Intentions, Adherence, and Asthma Control: A Randomized Trial. Pharmacy 2024;12(1):10 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Ranney M, Pisani A, Chernick L. Technology and Adolescent Mental Health. View