A meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behaviours
Background and objectives: Direct access to individuals in non-intrusive ways, as well as the technical abilities of new-media to provide tailored information in relatively inexpensive ways, creates a unique opportunity for the delivery of health-related information. The aim of the present research...
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2015
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| author | Swanton, R. Allom, Vanessa Mullan, Barbara |
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| description | Background and objectives: Direct access to individuals in non-intrusive ways, as well as the technical abilities of new-media to provide tailored information in relatively inexpensive ways, creates a unique opportunity for the delivery of health-related information. The aim of the present research was to examine the effect that new-media-based sexual-health interventions have on sexual-health behaviours in non-clinical populations and to determine the factors that moderate the effect of technology-based sexual-health interventions on sexual-health behaviours. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-632972018-02-06T06:23:30Z A meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behaviours Swanton, R. Allom, Vanessa Mullan, Barbara Background and objectives: Direct access to individuals in non-intrusive ways, as well as the technical abilities of new-media to provide tailored information in relatively inexpensive ways, creates a unique opportunity for the delivery of health-related information. The aim of the present research was to examine the effect that new-media-based sexual-health interventions have on sexual-health behaviours in non-clinical populations and to determine the factors that moderate the effect of technology-based sexual-health interventions on sexual-health behaviours. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/63297 10.1136/sextrans-2014-051743 BMJ Publishing Group unknown |
| spellingShingle | Swanton, R. Allom, Vanessa Mullan, Barbara A meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behaviours |
| title | A meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behaviours |
| title_full | A meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behaviours |
| title_fullStr | A meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behaviours |
| title_full_unstemmed | A meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behaviours |
| title_short | A meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behaviours |
| title_sort | meta-analysis of the effect of new-media interventions on sexual-health behaviours |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/63297 |