Category: Publications
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The potential of digital phenotyping to advance the contributions of mobile health to self-management science
Read the full publication on Nursing Outlook! Digital phenotyping consists of moment-by-moment quantification of behavioral data from individual people, typically collected passively from smartphones and other sensors. Within the evolving context of precision health, digital phenotyping can advance the use of mobile health -based self-management tools and interventions by enabling more accurate prediction for prevention and…
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Designing for engagement with self-monitoring: A user-centered approach with low-income, Latino adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Check out the full paper on Science Direct! |Abstract| Background and significance: Data-driven interventions for health can help to personalize self-management of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), but lack of sustained engagement with self-monitoring among disadvantaged populations may widen existing health disparities. Prior work developing approaches to increase motivation and engagement with self-monitoring holds promise, but little is known…
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A Nationwide Snapshot of the Predictors of and Barriers to School Garden Success
Read more in Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior! |Abstract| Objective: To explore the degree and predictors of and barriers to school garden integration (termed success). Design: A 30-item online survey consisting of demographic, garden characteristic, and barrier questions, as well as the School Garden Integration Scale, was conducted in 266 school garden organizations (13…