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Isabela Granic
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2019-2022
Publications (10 Years): 7
Top Topics
Depressive Symptoms
Randomized Controlled Trial
Mental Health
Physical Activity
Top Venues
Journal of medical Internet research
JMIR mental health
Psychology & health
JMIR research protocols
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Publications
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Anouk Tuijnman
,
Marloes Kleinjan
,
Merlijn Olthof
,
Evert Hoogendoorn
,
Isabela Granic
,
Rutger C M E Engels
A Game-Based School Program for Mental Health Literacy and Stigma on Depression (Moving Stories): Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
JMIR mental health
9 (8) (2022)
Rineke Bossenbroek
,
Aniek Wols
,
Joanneke Weerdmeester
,
Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff
,
Isabela Granic
,
Marieke M J W Van Rooij
Efficacy of a Virtual Reality Biofeedback Game (DEEP) to Reduce Anxiety and Disruptive Classroom Behavior: Single-Case Study.
JMIR mental health
7 (3) (2020)
Nastasia Griffioen
,
Marieke M J W Van Rooij
,
Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff
,
Isabela Granic
A Stimulated Recall Method for the Improved Assessment of Quantity and Quality of Social Media Use.
Journal of medical Internet research
22 (1) (2020)
Joanneke Weerdmeester
,
Marieke M J W Van Rooij
,
Rutger C M E Engels
,
Isabela Granic
An Integrative Model for the Effectiveness of Biofeedback Interventions for Anxiety Regulation: Viewpoint.
Journal of medical Internet research
22 (7) (2020)
Hanneke Scholten
,
Isabela Granic
,
Zhang Chen
,
Harm Veling
,
Maartje Luijten
Do smokers devaluate smoking cues after go/no-go training?
Psychology & health
34 (5) (2019)
Anouk Tuijnman
,
Marloes Kleinjan
,
Evert Hoogendoorn
,
Isabela Granic
,
Rutger C M E Engels
A Game-Based School Program for Mental Health Literacy and Stigma Regarding Depression (Moving Stories): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.
JMIR research protocols
8 (3) (2019)
Hanneke Scholten
,
Isabela Granic
Use of the Principles of Design Thinking to Address Limitations of Digital Mental Health Interventions for Youth: Viewpoint.
Journal of medical Internet research
21 (1) (2019)