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Caroline Free (carifree)
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Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)

Lessons on Texting 4 Health from an Expert MHealth (Panel)
Robyn Whittaker*, Caroline Free*, Lorien Abroms*, Michele Ybarra*

The use of text messaging for health information and health interventions, particularly targeting behavior modification, is becoming more common around the world. There is a slowly growing body of evidence for their effectiveness in some fields, such as supporting smoking cessation. However there is little published information on how effective text messaging programmes were developed. This panel brings together international academic and practical expertise on developing and testing text mes...

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JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Young People’s Views and Experiences of a Mobile Phone Texting Intervention to Promote Safer Sex Behavior
Rebecca Sophia French, Ona McCarthy, Paula Baraitser, Kaye Wellings, Julia V Bailey, Caroline Free
JMIR mHealth uHealth 2016;4(2):e26

Developing and Pretesting a Text Messaging Program for Health Behavior Change: Recommended Steps
Lorien C Abroms, Robyn Whittaker, Caroline Free, Judith Mendel Van Alstyne, Jennifer M Schindler-Ruwisch
JMIR mHealth uHealth 2015;3(4):e107

JMIR Research Protocols

Can Internet-Based Sexual Health Services Increase Diagnoses of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)? Protocol for a Randomized Evaluation of an Internet-Based STI Testing and Results Service
Emma Wilson, Caroline Free, Tim P Morris, Michael G Kenward, Jonathan Syred, Paula Baraitser
JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(1):e9

Addendum to: Can Internet-Based Sexual Health Services Increase Diagnoses of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)? Protocol for a Randomized Evaluation of an Internet-Based STI Testing and Results Service
Emma Wilson, Caroline Free, Tim P Morris, Jonathan Syred, Paula Baraitser
JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(3):e141

Journal of Medical Internet Research

What Young People Want From a Sexual Health Website: Design and Development of Sexunzipped
Ona McCarthy, Kenneth Carswell, Elizabeth Murray, Caroline Free, Fiona Stevenson, Julia V Bailey
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(5):e127

The Sexunzipped Trial: Optimizing the Design of Online Randomized Controlled Trials
Julia V Bailey, Menelaos Pavlou, Andrew Copas, Ona McCarthy, Ken Carswell, Greta Rait, Graham Hart, Irwin Nazareth, Caroline Free, Rebecca French, Elizabeth Murray
J Med Internet Res 2013;15(12):e278

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