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Published on 20.04.16 in Vol 18, No 4 (2016): April

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Works citing "Evaluation of QuitNow Men: An Online, Men-Centered Smoking Cessation Intervention"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.5076):

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  1. Sharp P, Bottorff JL, Hunt K, Oliffe JL, Johnson ST, Dudley L, Caperchione CM. Men’s Perspectives of a Gender-Sensitized Health Promotion Program Targeting Healthy Eating, Active Living, and Social Connectedness. American Journal of Men's Health 2018;12(6):2157
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  2. Jayakumar N, Chaiton M, Zhang B, Selby P, Schwartz R. Sex Differences in Use of Smoking Cessation Services and Resources: A Real-World Study. Tobacco Use Insights 2020;13:1179173X2090150
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  3. Punjani N, Flannigan R, Oliffe JL, McCreary DR, Black N, Goldenberg SL. Unhealthy Behaviors Among Canadian Men Are Predictors of Comorbidities: Implications for Clinical Practice. American Journal of Men's Health 2018;12(6):2183
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  4. Cha S, Ganz O, Cohn AM, Ehlke SJ, Graham AL. Feasibility of biochemical verification in a web-based smoking cessation study. Addictive Behaviors 2017;73:204
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  5. De Boni RB, Veloso VG, Fernandes NM, Lessa F, Corrêa RG, Lima RDS, Cruz M, Oliveira J, Nogueira SM, de Jesus B, Reis T, Lentini N, Miranda RL, Bingham T, Johnson CC, Barbosa Junior A, Grinsztejn B. An Internet-Based HIV Self-Testing Program to Increase HIV Testing Uptake Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Brazil: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(8):e14145
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  6. Oliffe JL, Black N, Yiu J, Flannigan RK, McCreary DR, Goldenberg SL. Mapping Canadian Men’s Recent and Intended Health Behavior Changes Through the Don’t Change Much Electronic Health Program. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(5):e16174
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  7. Bottorff JL, Oliffe JL, Sarbit G, Caperchione C, Clark M, Anand A, Howay K. Assessing the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of an integrated approach to smoking cessation for new and expectant fathers: The Dads in Gear study protocol. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2017;54:77
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  8. Rivas C, Tkacz D, Antao L, Mentzakis E, Gordon M, Anstee S, Giordano R. Automated analysis of free-text comments and dashboard representations in patient experience surveys: a multimethod co-design study. Health Services and Delivery Research 2019;7(23):1
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  9. Glowacka M, Yardley L, Stone N, Graham CA. Feasibility and Preliminary Effectiveness of the Homework Intervention Strategy (eHIS) Program to Enhance Male Condom Use: Research Protocol. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(1):e1
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  10. Ogrodniczuk JS, Beharry J, Oliffe JL. An Evaluation of 5-Year Web Analytics for HeadsUpGuys: A Men’s Depression E-Mental Health Resource. American Journal of Men's Health 2021;15(6)
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  11. Saroj SK, Bhardwaj T. Non-pharmacological interventions for tobacco cessation: A systematic review of existing practices and their effectiveness. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease 2022;
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  12. Mersha AG, Bryant J, Booth K, Watson L, Kennedy M. The effectiveness of internet-based group behavioural interventions on lifestyle modifications: A systematic review. Preventive Medicine 2024;186:108099
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  13. Ogrodniczuk JS, Beharry J, Storey QK, Oliffe JL. Men’s experiences of HeadsUpGuys: A strength-based case study. Health Education Journal 2024;
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  14. Oliffe JL, Black N, Yiu J, Flannigan R, Hartrick W, Goldenberg SL. Promoting Men’s Health With the “Don’t Change Much” e-Program. American Journal of Men's Health 2021;15(2)
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.5076):

  1. Greaves L, Hemsing N. Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis in Public Health. 2021. Chapter 5:59
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