Peer-Based Social Media Features in Behavior Change Interventions: Systematic Review
Journal of Medical Internet Research2018Vol. 20(2), pp. e20–e20
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Abstract
Although social media features are commonly included in DBCIs, there is an acute lack of information with respect to their effect on outcomes and a lack of clear guidance to inform the selection process based on the features' suitability for the different behaviors. The proposed taxonomy along with the set of recommendations included in this review will support future research aimed at isolating and reporting the effects of social media features on DBCIs, cross-study comparisons, and evaluations.
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