December 3, 2019
Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science: December 2019
The Coalition for Technology in Behavioral Science (CTiBS) is delighted to invite you to see the available topics in the current issue of the Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science (JTiBS). This leading journal was founded by CTiBS and is supported by Springer Nature.
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Table of Contents for December 2019, Vol. 4, No. 4
Exploring Retrospective Biases in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: an Experience-Sampling Study J. MacLaren Kelly, Sarah J. Kertz…Pages 297-302 Abstract
Compulsive Internet Gaming and Its Relationship with Poor Psychological Well-Being Among Selected Adolescents Georgekutty Kuriala Kochuchakkalackal…Pages 303-308 Abstract
Childhood Weight Management: the Development and Refinement of an mHealth Intervention in Primary Care Atiqur Rahman, Yasmin JahanPages 309-317 Abstract
Evaluating the Relationship Between Multimedia Viewing, Sedentary Behavior, and Executive Function: a Systematic Review Dean McDonnell, Evan Hunt, Laura Griffin…Pages 318-331 Abstract
Gaming Motivations as a Guide to Treating Problematic Gaming Behaviors Jason L. SteadmanPages 332-339 Abstract
Training Teachers to Identify and Refer At-Risk Students Through Computer Simulation Elizabeth Gates Bradley, Brittany KendallPages 340-345 Abstract
Teleprescribing Controlled Substances: Flowchart Analysis of the Ryan Haight Act and State Telemedicine Laws Harish A. Lingam, Robert L. CaudillPages 346-359 Abstract
Use of Health Technologies for Low Back Pain in the Military Health System Renee Cavanagh, Anju Bhargava, Ann Gleason…Pages 360-371 Abstract
Smart Ways to Use Smartphones in Adolescent Mental Health Treatment Samira Khan, Taniya PradhanPages 372-380 Abstract
College Students’ Attitudes About Mental Health-Related Content in Mobile Apps Kathleen M. Palmer, Samantha G. Henderson Abstract