Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41900, first published .
Addressing Preconception Behavior Change Through Mobile Phone Apps: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Addressing Preconception Behavior Change Through Mobile Phone Apps: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Addressing Preconception Behavior Change Through Mobile Phone Apps: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Journals

  1. O'Connor H, Willcox J, de Jersey S, Wright C, Wilkinson S. Digital preconception interventions targeting weight, diet and physical activity: A systematic review. Nutrition & Dietetics 2024;81(3):244 View
  2. Maslin K, Hart K, Shawe J. Tackling the dual burden of malnutrition in pregnancy – pregnancy after weight loss surgery. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2024:1 View
  3. Dorney E, I Black K, Haas M, Street D, Church J. The preferences of people in Australia to respond and engage with advertisements to promote reproductive health: Results of a discrete choice experiment. Preventive Medicine Reports 2024;40:102657 View
  4. Cassinelli E, McKinley M, Kent L, Eastwood K, Schoenaker D, Trew D, Stoikidou T, McGowan L. Preconception health and care policies, strategies and guidelines in the UK and Ireland: a scoping review. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View
  5. Dorney E, Hammarberg K, Rodgers R, Black K. Optimisation of an online self-assessment tool for preconception health: user feedback and user-experience testing in people of reproductive age in Australia. (Preprint). JMIR Human Factors 2024 View