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Published on 27.03.18 in Vol 4, No 1 (2018): Jan-Mar

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Works citing "The SMART Study, a Mobile Health and Citizen Science Methodological Platform for Active Living Surveillance, Integrated Knowledge Translation, and Policy Interventions: Longitudinal Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/publichealth.8953):

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  23. Bhawra J, Skinner K, Favel D, Green B, Coates K, Katapally TR. The Food Equity and Environmental Data Sovereignty (FEEDS) Project: Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental Study Evaluating a Digital Platform for Climate Change Preparedness. JMIR Research Protocols 2021;10(9):e31389
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  29. . Decolonizing Digital Citizen Science: Applying the Bridge Framework for Climate Change Preparedness and Adaptation. Societies 2022;12(2):71
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  30. Marks L, Laird Y, Trevena H, Smith BJ, Rowbotham S. A Scoping Review of Citizen Science Approaches in Chronic Disease Prevention. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10
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  31. Dufour M, Bergeron N, Guay S, Geoffrion S. Assessment of Psychological Distress in Health Care Workers During the First two Waves of COVID-19: A Follow-up of a Canadian Longitudinal Study. Chronic Stress 2022;6:247054702211081
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  32. Delpino-Chamy M, Pérez Albert Y. Assessment of Citizens’ Perception of the Built Environment throughout Digital Platforms: A Scoping Review. Urban Science 2022;6(3):46
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  33. Katapally TR, Arias SA. Cannabis use and suicidal ideation among youth: Can we democratize school policies using digital citizen science?. PLOS ONE 2022;17(2):e0263533
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  34. Hammami N, Katapally TR. Do associations between suicide ideation and its correlates (substance use, anxiety, and depression) differ according to victimization type among youth? A Smart platform study. Preventive Medicine Reports 2022;29:101944
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  35. Qian W, Stanley KG, Osgood ND, Scarpino SV. Impacts of observation frequency on proximity contact data and modeled transmission dynamics. PLOS Computational Biology 2023;19(2):e1010917
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  36. Kannan P, Bhawra J, Patel P, Katapally TR. Preserving rural school health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Indigenous citizen scientist perspectives from a qualitative study. AIMS Public Health 2022;9(2):216
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  37. Brodersen K, Hammami N, Katapally TR. Is excessive smartphone use associated with weight status and self-rated health among youth? A smart platform study. BMC Public Health 2023;23(1)
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  38. Ibrahim ST, Hammami N, Katapally TR, Ayatollahi H. Traditional surveys versus ecological momentary assessments: Digital citizen science approaches to improve ethical physical activity surveillance among youth. PLOS Digital Health 2023;2(9):e0000294
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  39. Wilkinson C, Llewellyn A, McCabe C. Is there a role for citizen science in death and dying research?. Frontiers in Public Health 2023;11
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  40. Bisrat H, Manyazewal T, Fekadu A. Mobile Health–Supported Active Syndrome Surveillance for COVID-19 Early Case Finding in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Comparative Study. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2023;12:e43492
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  41. Bhawra J, Patel J, Khadilkar A, Katapally TR. Exploring the Association between Air Pollution and Active School Transportation: Perceptions of Children and Youth in India. Youth 2023;3(4):1406
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  42. Walker S, Kannan P, Bhawra J, Katapally TR, Li Y. Evaluation of a longitudinal digital citizen science initiative to understand the impact of culture on Indigenous youth mental health: Findings from a quasi-experimental qualitative study. PLOS ONE 2023;18(12):e0294234
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  43. . Walking in small cities case studies of two Iranian cities. Case Studies on Transport Policy 2024;15:101156
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  1. Maramis C, Ioakimidis I, Kilintzis V, Stefanopoulos L, Lekka E, Papapanagiotou V, Diou C, Delopoulos A, Kassari P, Charmandari E, Maglaveras N. Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare. 2020. Chapter 23:294
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