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mHealth Research Applied to Regulated and Unregulated Behavioral Health Sciences
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Nebeker, Camille
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Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Behavioral Research - methods
/ Behavioral Research - trends
/ Behavioral Sciences - methods
/ Behavioral Sciences - trends
/ Cameras
/ Citizen Science
/ Digital Technology
/ Environmental conditions
/ Ethics
/ Ethics, Research
/ Health behavior
/ Health research
/ Health sciences
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Medical technology
/ Mental health
/ Sensors
/ Smartphones
/ Social scientists
/ Software
/ Telemedicine
/ Thermometers
2020
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mHealth Research Applied to Regulated and Unregulated Behavioral Health Sciences
by
Nebeker, Camille
in
Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Behavioral Research - methods
/ Behavioral Research - trends
/ Behavioral Sciences - methods
/ Behavioral Sciences - trends
/ Cameras
/ Citizen Science
/ Digital Technology
/ Environmental conditions
/ Ethics
/ Ethics, Research
/ Health behavior
/ Health research
/ Health sciences
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Medical technology
/ Mental health
/ Sensors
/ Smartphones
/ Social scientists
/ Software
/ Telemedicine
/ Thermometers
2020
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mHealth Research Applied to Regulated and Unregulated Behavioral Health Sciences
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Nebeker, Camille
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Behavior change
/ Behavior modification
/ Behavioral Research - methods
/ Behavioral Research - trends
/ Behavioral Sciences - methods
/ Behavioral Sciences - trends
/ Cameras
/ Citizen Science
/ Digital Technology
/ Environmental conditions
/ Ethics
/ Ethics, Research
/ Health behavior
/ Health research
/ Health sciences
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Medical technology
/ Mental health
/ Sensors
/ Smartphones
/ Social scientists
/ Software
/ Telemedicine
/ Thermometers
2020
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mHealth Research Applied to Regulated and Unregulated Behavioral Health Sciences
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mHealth Research Applied to Regulated and Unregulated Behavioral Health Sciences
2020
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Overview
Behavioral scientists are developing new methods and frameworks that leverage mobile health technologies to optimize individual level behavior change. Pervasive sensors and mobile apps allow researchers to passively observe human behaviors “in the wild” 24/7 which supports delivery of personalized interventions in the real-world environment. This is all possible because these technologies contain an incredible array of sensors that allow applications to constantly record user location and can contextualize current environmental conditions through barometers, thermometers, and ambient light sensors and can also capture audio and video of the user and their surroundings through multiple integrated high-definition cameras and microphones. These tools are a game changer in behavioral health research and, not surprisingly, introduce new ethical, regulatory/legal and social implications described in this article.
Publisher
SAGE Publications,Cambridge University Press
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