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McCrabb S, Baker AL, Attia J, et al. Who is More Likely to Use the Internet for Health Behavior Change? A Cross-Sectional Survey of Internet Use Among Smokers and Nonsmokers Who Are Orthopedic Trauma Patients. JMIR Ment Health. 2017;4(2):e18doi: 10.2196/mental.7435.
McCrabb, S., Baker, A. L., Attia, J., Balogh, Z. J., Lott, N., Palazzi, K., Naylor, J., Harris, I. A., Doran, C., George, J., Wolfenden, L., Skelton, E., & Bonevski, B. (2017). Who is More Likely to Use the Internet for Health Behavior Change? A Cross-Sectional Survey of Internet Use Among Smokers and Nonsmokers Who Are Orthopedic Trauma Patients. JMIR mental health, 4(2), e18. https://doi.org/10.2196/mental.7435
McCrabb, Sam, et al. "Who is More Likely to Use the Internet for Health Behavior Change? A Cross-Sectional Survey of Internet Use Among Smokers and Nonsmokers Who Are Orthopedic Trauma Patients." JMIR mental health vol. 4,2 (2017): e18. doi: https://doi.org/10.2196/mental.7435
McCrabb S, Baker AL, Attia J, Balogh ZJ, Lott N, Palazzi K, Naylor J, Harris IA, Doran C, George J, Wolfenden L, Skelton E, Bonevski B. Who is More Likely to Use the Internet for Health Behavior Change? A Cross-Sectional Survey of Internet Use Among Smokers and Nonsmokers Who Are Orthopedic Trauma Patients. JMIR Ment Health. 2017 May 30;4(2):e18. doi: 10.2196/mental.7435. PMID: 28559228; PMCID: PMC5470009.
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