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Published on in Vol 9 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/39002, first published .
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Resident Willingness to Participate in Digital Contact Tracing in a COVID-19 Hotspot: Findings From a Detroit Panel Study

Resident Willingness to Participate in Digital Contact Tracing in a COVID-19 Hotspot: Findings From a Detroit Panel Study

Journals

  1. Lee J, Lingel J, Sanchez A, Loftis T, Mauldin A. Mitigating information anxiety in COVID-19 contact tracing for BIPOC Communities. Information, Communication & Society 2024;27(8):1551 View
  2. Okeke E, Forman D, Taylor E, Hyde E, Parente F, Kanmodi K, Wordsworth S. Evaluating the knowledge and usage of digital health tools in rural Oyo State, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study of healthcare professionals and residents. BMC Public Health 2025;25(1) View
  3. O’Leary B, Straughen J, Cassidy-Bushrow A, Socrates C, Lu M, Zhang Q, Papuga S, Hood G. Phytoscreening the homes of pregnant residents for volatile organic compounds: a pilot study in metro Detroit. Frontiers in Environmental Health 2026;5 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Cunningham-Erves J, Davis J, Stewart E, Crowther V, George W. Linking Neuroscience and Behavior in COVID-19. View
  2. Aborujilah A, Hammami S, Hasibul K. Advances in Intelligent Computing Techniques and Applications. View