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Published on 17.10.17 in Vol 5, No 4 (2017): Oct-Dec

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Works citing "Pain Self-Management for Veterans: Development and Pilot Test of a Stage-Based Mobile-Optimized Intervention"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/medinform.7117):

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  1. Higgins DM, Buta E, Williams DA, Halat A, Bair MJ, Heapy AA, Krein SL, Rajeevan H, Rosen MI, Kerns RD. Internet‐Based Pain Self‐Management for Veterans: Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of the Pain EASE Program. Pain Practice 2020;20(4):357
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  2. Wickersham A, Petrides PM, Williamson V, Leightley D. Efficacy of mobile application interventions for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder: A systematic review. DIGITAL HEALTH 2019;5:205520761984298
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  3. Cavanagh R, Bhargava A, Gleason A, Micheel L, Ciulla R, Hoyt T. Use of Health Technologies for Low Back Pain in the Military Health System. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science 2019;4(4):360
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  4. Solar C, Halat AM, MacLean RR, Rajeevan H, Williams DA, Krein SL, Heapy AA, Bair MJ, Kerns RD, Higgins DM. Predictors of engagement in an internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy program for veterans with chronic low back pain. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2021;11(6):1274
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  5. Kulakli A, Shubina I. Scientific Publication Patterns of Mobile Technologies and Apps for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatment: Bibliometric Co-Word Analysis. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(11):e19391
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  6. He X, Zhang R, Alpert J, Zhou S, Adam TJ, Raisa A, Peng Y, Zhang H, Guo Y, Bian J. When text simplification is not enough: could a graph-based visualization facilitate consumers’ comprehension of dietary supplement information?. JAMIA Open 2021;4(1)
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  7. Hogan TP, Etingen B, McMahon N, Bixler FR, Am L, Wacks RE, Shimada SL, Reilly ED, Frisbee KL, Smith BM. Understanding Adoption and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Mobile App for Chronic Pain Management Among US Military Veterans: Pre-Post Mixed Methods Evaluation. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(1):e33716
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  8. Kelly M, Fullen B, Martin D, McMahon S, McVeigh JG. eHealth Interventions to Support Self-Management in People With Musculoskeletal Disorders, “eHealth: It’s TIME”—A Scoping Review. Physical Therapy 2022;102(4)
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  9. . Supporting Youth with PTSD Through Technology Usage as a Tool in Psychological Intervention Considering School Environments: A Bibliometric Analysis. SSRN Electronic Journal 2022;
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  10. Evenepoel M, Van Dijck S, Meeus M, Dams L, Haenen V, Devoogdt N, Roussel N, De Groef A. Comparison of the effectiveness of eHealth self-management interventions for pain between oncological and musculoskeletal populations: a systematic review with narrative synthesis. Scandinavian Journal of Pain 2023;23(3):433
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  11. Hunter R, Beattie M, O'Malley C, Gorely T. Mobile apps to self-manage chronic low back pain: A realist synthesis exploring what works, for whom and in what circumstances. PEC Innovation 2023;3:100175
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