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Exploring Whether Addictions Counselors Recommend That Their Patients Use Websites, Smartphone Apps, or Other Digital Health Tools to Help Them in Their Recovery: Web-Based Survey

Exploring Whether Addictions Counselors Recommend That Their Patients Use Websites, Smartphone Apps, or Other Digital Health Tools to Help Them in Their Recovery: Web-Based Survey

Moreover, another manuscript that is currently in review reported on other data from this survey (TB Wray, unpublished data, September 2021). The participants first completed a web-based screening survey to determine eligibility. If the respondents were eligible and interested, they were asked to provide informed consent and contact information before being redirected to the full survey. The main survey took participants an average of about 25 minutes to complete.

Tyler B Wray

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(6):e37008

Game Plan, a Web-Based Intervention to Improve Adherence and Persistence to HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and Reduce Heavy Drinking in Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: Usability and User Experience Testing

Game Plan, a Web-Based Intervention to Improve Adherence and Persistence to HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and Reduce Heavy Drinking in Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: Usability and User Experience Testing

Thorough descriptions of its content have been reported elsewhere (Wray, TB, unpublished data, April 2021) [43]. In brief, Game Plan provides specific, digestible feedback about users’ risk of HIV given their behavior over the last year and shows them to what extent Pr EP might reduce that risk with consistent adherence.

Tyler B Wray, Philip A Chan, Christopher W Kahler

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(11):e31843

Initial Progress Toward Development of a Voice-Based Computer-Delivered Motivational Intervention for Heavy Drinking College Students: An Experimental Study

Initial Progress Toward Development of a Voice-Based Computer-Delivered Motivational Intervention for Heavy Drinking College Students: An Experimental Study

Ratings of therapist and brief motivational interviewing traits by intervention. a Five items rated on a 7-point Likert scale (1=“not at all” to 7=“very”). b Eight items rated on a 4-point Likert scale (1=“strongly disagree” to 4=“strongly agree”). Attrition analyses were conducted to assess if there were any significant differences between participants who completed the follow-up assessment and those who did not.

Christopher W Kahler, William J Lechner, James MacGlashan, Tyler B Wray, Michael L Littman

JMIR Ment Health 2017;4(2):e25