Usability Testing of the BRANCH Smartphone App Designed to Reduce Harmful Drinking in Young Adults.

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Usability Testing of the BRANCH Smartphone App Designed to Reduce Harmful Drinking in Young Adults. is …
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P356DOI10.2196/MHEALTH.7836
P932PMC publication ID5566629
P698PubMed publication ID28790022

P50authorJacklyn DunneQ47569990
Andreas KimergårdQ47570004
Joanna MilwardQ61439683
Rod WatsonQ88723962
Paolo DelucaQ38361950
Colin DrummondQ47149206
P2093author name stringColin Drummond
Andreas Kimergård
Jacklyn Dunne
Joanna Milward
Rod Watson
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P921main subjectsmartphoneQ22645
usabilityQ216378
mobile appQ620615
P304page(s)e109
P577publication date2017-08-08
P1433published inJMIR mHealth and uHealthQ27725554
P1476titleUsability Testing of the BRANCH Smartphone App Designed to Reduce Harmful Drinking in Young Adults
P478volume5

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