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Adapting an Evidence-Based e-Learning Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program Into a Mobile App for People Experiencing Gambling-Related Problems: Formative Study.

Gayle HumphreyJoanna Ting Wai ChuRebecca Ruwhiu-CollinsStephanie Erick-PeletiNicki A DowlingStephanie S MerkourisDavid A L NewcombeSimone N RoddaElsie HoVili NosaVarsha ParagChristopher R Bullen
Published in: JMIR formative research (2022)
Those who experience gambling harms may not seek help. Developing and demonstrating the effectiveness of new modalities to provide treatment and support are required. mHealth has the potential to deliver interventions directly to the end user. Weaving the underpinning theory and existing evidence of effective treatment with end-user input into the design and development of mHealth interventions does not guarantee success. However, it provides a foundation for framing the intervention's mechanism, context, and content, and arguably provides a greater chance of demonstrating effectiveness.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • systematic review
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