International Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2018) 25 (Suppl 1):S1–S219 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12529-018-9740-1 ABTRACTS Published online: 14 August 2018 International Society of Behavioral Medicine 2018 Workshop #1 considered when designing mHealth programmes for hard to reach CLINICAL IMPACT OF RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIALS – DO groups; and 3) discuss the strategies that improve the usability and en- THEIR DESIGNS MEET EXPECTATIONS? gagement of mhealth interventions for different groups. 1 2 3 Lynda Powell , Ken Freedland , Peter Kaufmann Rush University, USA Washington University, USA Workshop #4 University of Colorado Denver, College of Nursing, USA APPLICATIONS OF LATENT GROWTH MODELING IN LONGITUDINAL BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE RESEARCH 1 2 Behavioral Medicine has witnessed spectacular successes as well as disap- Maria Magdalena Llabre , Stephanie L. Fitzpatrick pointments. The objective of this workshop is to discuss many of the most PhD, University of Miami, USA important aspects of design that, apart from the intervention itself, can drive PhD Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, USA the outcome of a randomized trial of a behavioral intervention. During two workshop sessions, speakers will draw on their substantial experience in Clinical trials and observational studies in behavioral medicine research conducting, reviewing, and monitoring clinical trials to discuss key issues
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Published: Aug 14, 2018
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