Researchers found that mobile health interventions can be a viable health behavior change intervention modality for youth, according to a study published in JAMA Pediatrics.
A researcher team, led by David Fedele, Ph.D., department of clinical and health psychology at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Christopher Cushing, Ph.D., clinical child psychology program, at the University of Kansas, Lawrence and Alyssa Fritz from Life Span Institute, the University of Kansas, Lawrence, conducted a meta-analysis of 37 studies evaluating the use of mobile health interventions.