The meeting theme is “Context Matters: Bridging Perspectives in Behavioral Medicine.” Policies, information systems, institutions, medical interventions, and the environment impact our behavior and our health, and the science and practice of behavioral medicine are best equipped to have impact when accounting for these contextual factors.
Analytical techniques to inform the construction of JITAIs: Hands-on guidance and worked examples applied to intensive longitudinal data
Promoting Engagement in Wrist-Worn Alcohol Biosensors Among Young Adults with HIV: Protocol for the Engage Micro-randomized Trial (A177)
Stephanie Marita Carpenter, PhD
Arizona State University
Missing Data in Micro-Randomized Trials: Challenges and Opportunities (C124)
Shiyu Zhang, PhD
University of Michigan
Development and Evaluation of a New Self-Report Measure of Engagement with Digital Interventions (E124)
Qinggang Yu, PhD
University of Michigan
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