Ontologies are classification systems specifying entities, definitions and inter-relationships for a given domain, with the potential to advance knowledge about human behaviour change. A scoping review was conducted to: (1) identify what ontologies exist related to human behaviour change, (2) describe the methods used to develop these ontologies and (3) assess the quality of identified ontologies. Using a systematic search, 2,303 papers were identified. Fifteen ontologies met the eligibility criteria for inclusion, developed in areas such as cognition, mental disease and emotions. Methods used for developing the ontologies were expert consultation, data-driven techniques and reuse of terms from existing taxonomies, terminologies and ontolog...
This report summarises the presentations and discussions that took place during the first Ontologies...
Background: Investigating and improving the effects of behaviour change interventions requires detai...
Background: Behaviour change interventions (BCI), their contexts and evaluation methods are heteroge...
Ontologies are classification systems specifying entities, definitions and inter-relationships for a...
Background: Behaviour and behaviour change are integral to many aspects of wellbeing and sustainabil...
Background: Behaviour and behaviour change are integral to many aspects of wellbeing and sustainabil...
A central goal of behavioral medicine is the creation of evidence-based interventions for promoting ...
In “Ontologies Relevant to behaviour change interventions: A Method for their Development” Wright, e...
Ontologies are ways of representing aspects of the world in terms of uniquely defined classes of ‘en...
BACKGROUND: Behaviour change interventions (BCI), their contexts and evaluation methods are heteroge...
Background: Contextual factors such as an intervention’s setting are key to understanding how interv...
Funding Information: This work was supported by Wellcome [201524].Peer reviewedPublisher PD
A Do Something Different (DSD) behaviour change programme consists of a series of digitally delivere...
Background: The Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy v1 (BCTTv1) specifies the potentially active con...
Background: Contextual factors such as an intervention's setting are key to understanding how interv...
This report summarises the presentations and discussions that took place during the first Ontologies...
Background: Investigating and improving the effects of behaviour change interventions requires detai...
Background: Behaviour change interventions (BCI), their contexts and evaluation methods are heteroge...
Ontologies are classification systems specifying entities, definitions and inter-relationships for a...
Background: Behaviour and behaviour change are integral to many aspects of wellbeing and sustainabil...
Background: Behaviour and behaviour change are integral to many aspects of wellbeing and sustainabil...
A central goal of behavioral medicine is the creation of evidence-based interventions for promoting ...
In “Ontologies Relevant to behaviour change interventions: A Method for their Development” Wright, e...
Ontologies are ways of representing aspects of the world in terms of uniquely defined classes of ‘en...
BACKGROUND: Behaviour change interventions (BCI), their contexts and evaluation methods are heteroge...
Background: Contextual factors such as an intervention’s setting are key to understanding how interv...
Funding Information: This work was supported by Wellcome [201524].Peer reviewedPublisher PD
A Do Something Different (DSD) behaviour change programme consists of a series of digitally delivere...
Background: The Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy v1 (BCTTv1) specifies the potentially active con...
Background: Contextual factors such as an intervention's setting are key to understanding how interv...
This report summarises the presentations and discussions that took place during the first Ontologies...
Background: Investigating and improving the effects of behaviour change interventions requires detai...
Background: Behaviour change interventions (BCI), their contexts and evaluation methods are heteroge...