Strengths and Weaknesses of Health Behavior Change Programs on the Internet

Full reviews were conducted on 37 public websites on health behavior change for disease prevention and management. All had at least four of five of the `5A's for effective health behavior change treatment on the Internet' (advise, assess, assist, anticipatory guidance and arrange follow-up...

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Hauptverfasser: Evers, Kerry E., Prochaska, Janice M., Prochaska, James O., Driskell, Mary-Margaret, Cummins, Carol O., Velicer, Wayne F.
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