Background: Digital health interventions have gained momentum to change health behaviors such as physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB). Although these interventions show promising results in terms of behavior change, they still suffer from high attrition rates, resulting in a lower potential and accessibility. To reduce attrition rates in the future, there is a need to investigate the reasons why individuals stop using the interventions. Certain demographic variables have already been related to attrition; however, the role of psychological determinants of behavior change as predictors of attrition has not yet been fully explored.Objective: The aim of this study was to examine when, which, and why users stopped using a digital ...
Background: Digital health interventions may offer a scalable way to prevent type 2 diabetes (T2D) w...
Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) interventions can be as effective as traditio...
Background: The science of eHealth interventions is rapidly evolving. However, despite Background: T...
Background: Digital health interventions have gained momentum to change health behaviors such as phy...
Background: EHealth interventions can reach large populations and are effective in increasing physic...
Background: Data from controlled trials indicate that Web-based interventions generally suffer from ...
Background: Data from controlled trials indicate that Web-based interventions generally suffer from ...
Background: The success of a mobile phone app in changing health behavior is thought to be contingen...
Worldwide automated Internet health interventions have the potential to greatly reduce health dispar...
Objective: Contribute to understanding of determinants of attrition in Randomized Controlled Trials ...
Abstract Objective: Attrition is a common problem in health behaviour change (HBC) trials. When the ...
Background: eHealth interventions show stronger effects when informed by solid behavioral change the...
BACKGROUND: eHealth is a promising tool for promoting lifestyle behaviors such as a healthy diet and...
Purpose: Evidence suggests that physical inactivity and sedentary time (ST) are independent risk fac...
BACKGROUND: eHealth is a promising tool for promoting lifestyle behaviors such as a healthy diet and...
Background: Digital health interventions may offer a scalable way to prevent type 2 diabetes (T2D) w...
Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) interventions can be as effective as traditio...
Background: The science of eHealth interventions is rapidly evolving. However, despite Background: T...
Background: Digital health interventions have gained momentum to change health behaviors such as phy...
Background: EHealth interventions can reach large populations and are effective in increasing physic...
Background: Data from controlled trials indicate that Web-based interventions generally suffer from ...
Background: Data from controlled trials indicate that Web-based interventions generally suffer from ...
Background: The success of a mobile phone app in changing health behavior is thought to be contingen...
Worldwide automated Internet health interventions have the potential to greatly reduce health dispar...
Objective: Contribute to understanding of determinants of attrition in Randomized Controlled Trials ...
Abstract Objective: Attrition is a common problem in health behaviour change (HBC) trials. When the ...
Background: eHealth interventions show stronger effects when informed by solid behavioral change the...
BACKGROUND: eHealth is a promising tool for promoting lifestyle behaviors such as a healthy diet and...
Purpose: Evidence suggests that physical inactivity and sedentary time (ST) are independent risk fac...
BACKGROUND: eHealth is a promising tool for promoting lifestyle behaviors such as a healthy diet and...
Background: Digital health interventions may offer a scalable way to prevent type 2 diabetes (T2D) w...
Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) interventions can be as effective as traditio...
Background: The science of eHealth interventions is rapidly evolving. However, despite Background: T...