Published on in Vol 8 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/58221, first published .
Perceptions of the Use of Mobile Technologies for Smoking Cessation: Focus Group Study With Individuals of Low Socioeconomic Status Who Smoke

Perceptions of the Use of Mobile Technologies for Smoking Cessation: Focus Group Study With Individuals of Low Socioeconomic Status Who Smoke

Perceptions of the Use of Mobile Technologies for Smoking Cessation: Focus Group Study With Individuals of Low Socioeconomic Status Who Smoke

Journals

  1. Tesfaye L, Wakeman M, Baskin G, Gruse G, Gregory T, Leahy E, Kendrick B, El-Toukhy S, Ayatollahi H. A feature-based qualitative assessment of smoking cessation mobile applications. PLOS Digital Health 2024;3(11):e0000658 View
  2. Tesfaye L, Wakeman M, Gregory T, Leahy E, Baskin G, Gruse G, Kendrick B, El-Toukhy S. Acceptability of a smart lighter for tracking cigarette smoking: A focus group study. DIGITAL HEALTH 2025;11 View
  3. Katebi A, Tehrani M. Adoption of AI in construction design: Insights from UTAUT2 and TOE frameworks. Results in Engineering 2025;26:104981 View
  4. Wakeman M, Tesfaye L, Baskin G, Gregory T, Gruse G, Leahy E, Kendrick B, El-Toukhy S. Perceptions Toward an Attentional Bias Modification Mobile Game Among Individuals With Low Socioeconomic Status Who Smoke: Qualitative Study. JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e59515 View
  5. Isbel J, Kennedy M, West M, O’Grady K, Peardon-Freeman S. Quitline Queensland: the journey to a globally unique smoking cessation service in Australia. Frontiers in Public Health 2025;13 View
  6. El-Toukhy S, Haghayegh S, Leavens E, Sassano F, Tarran R. Use of non-invasive wearables biomonitoring to detect presmoking, smoking and postsmoking stages: protocol for an observational laboratory study. BMJ Open 2025;15(8):e103292 View
  7. Tesfaye L, Wakeman M, Baskin G, Gregory T, Gruse G, Leahy E, Kendrick B, El-Toukhy S. Acceptability of a carbon monoxide monitoring feature of a smoking cessation mobile application: a virtual focus group study. BMJ Public Health 2025;3(2):e002354 View
  8. Wakeman M, Tesfaye L, Gregory T, Leahy E, Baskin G, Gruse G, Kendrick B, El-Toukhy S. Perceptions of User-Generated Content as a Source of Health Messages in Smoking Cessation Mobile Interventions: Focus Group Study. JMIR Human Factors 2025;12:e76804 View
  9. Wakeman M, Zuckerman G, Baskin G, Gregory T, Gruse G, Leahy E, Kendrick B, El-Toukhy S. A tale of two apps: preliminary usability testing of smoking cessation mobile applications among individuals with low socioeconomic status who smoke cigarettes. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2026 View
  10. Gallas S, Said Latiri H, Sudhakar R. Psychological mechanisms of behavioral change: Trajectories of self-efficacy and motivation among Tunisian health science students using a mobile application to quit smoking - A prospective observational study. PLOS Global Public Health 2026;6(3):e0006081 View