Background: Electronic health screening tools for primary care present an opportunity to go beyond data collection to provide education and feedback to adolescents in order to motivate behavior change. However, there is limited research to guide feedback message development.Objective: The aim of this study was to explore youth perceptions of and preferences for receiving personalized feedback for multiple health risk behaviors and reinforcement for health promoting behaviors from an electronic health screening tool for primary care settings, using qualitative methodology.Methods: In total, 31 adolescents aged 13-18 years completed the screening tool, received the electronic feedback, and subsequently participated in individual, semistructur...
BACKGROUND: Social media has emerged as a potentially powerful medium for communication with adolesc...
Background: Adolescent participation in decision-making is now widely accepted to enhance chronic di...
Background and objective: University students report more health complaints and a poorer quality of ...
Reviewer: Gray, NicolaReviewer: Richardson, CarolineReviewer: Lukas, Lou[This item is a preserved co...
textabstractBackground: Health promotion for adolescents is important in the prevention of mental he...
The explosive increase in Internet accessibility and use offers unique opportunities for provid-ing ...
Background: The pediatrician’s office frequently provides the first opportunity for behavioral healt...
ABSTRACT Introduction This study aimed to assess the prevalence of risk behaviors and the impact ...
Background Young people in different healthcare settings are positive about using electronic patient...
Background: Supporting children and young people’s (CYP) mental and physical health is a global pol...
Background: The use of chatbots may increase engagement with digital behavior change interventions i...
textabstractAn Internet tool for monitoring, personalized feedback and referral was developed to sup...
Background: To promote well-being and health behaviors among adolescents, 2 interventions were imple...
textabstractBackground: To promote well-being and health behaviors among adolescents, 2 intervention...
Aim This paper describes how we engaged with adolescents and health providers to integrate access to...
BACKGROUND: Social media has emerged as a potentially powerful medium for communication with adolesc...
Background: Adolescent participation in decision-making is now widely accepted to enhance chronic di...
Background and objective: University students report more health complaints and a poorer quality of ...
Reviewer: Gray, NicolaReviewer: Richardson, CarolineReviewer: Lukas, Lou[This item is a preserved co...
textabstractBackground: Health promotion for adolescents is important in the prevention of mental he...
The explosive increase in Internet accessibility and use offers unique opportunities for provid-ing ...
Background: The pediatrician’s office frequently provides the first opportunity for behavioral healt...
ABSTRACT Introduction This study aimed to assess the prevalence of risk behaviors and the impact ...
Background Young people in different healthcare settings are positive about using electronic patient...
Background: Supporting children and young people’s (CYP) mental and physical health is a global pol...
Background: The use of chatbots may increase engagement with digital behavior change interventions i...
textabstractAn Internet tool for monitoring, personalized feedback and referral was developed to sup...
Background: To promote well-being and health behaviors among adolescents, 2 interventions were imple...
textabstractBackground: To promote well-being and health behaviors among adolescents, 2 intervention...
Aim This paper describes how we engaged with adolescents and health providers to integrate access to...
BACKGROUND: Social media has emerged as a potentially powerful medium for communication with adolesc...
Background: Adolescent participation in decision-making is now widely accepted to enhance chronic di...
Background and objective: University students report more health complaints and a poorer quality of ...