[Air-L] Online behaviour change studies

John McNutt mcnuttjg at netzero.com
Sun Sep 21 20:19:03 PDT 2008


Make sure you check out the review article in Annual Review of Clinical
Psychology

Internet Methods for Delivering Behavioral and Health-Related Interventions
(eHealth)  	Victor Strecher  	Annual Review of Clinical
Psychology, Vol. 3: 53-76 (Volume publication date April 2007)

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[mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Brian Cugelman
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Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2008 7:27 PM
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Subject: [Air-L] Online behaviour change studies

Dear Friend.

As part of my PhD, I'm conducting a review of Internet-based behavioural
change interventions. In particular, I'm searching for empirical studies on
using websites or email to encourage behaviours, such as those related to
environmental protection, health, safety, or social development.

To ensure I don't miss any key documents, I'd like to ask if you could
recommend any published or unpublished empirical research. If you have any
suggestions, I'd be grateful if you could email me any citations, links, or
documents.

Thanks in advance for your support.

Brian

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Brian Cugelman

University of Wolverhampton
Statistical Cybermetrics Research Group
& Wolverhampton Business School

+44 121 6161899
b.cugelman at wlv.ac.uk
http://cybermetrics.wlv.ac.uk/cugelman/
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