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Paul N. Kizakevich (paulkiz)
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Attended Medicine 2.0'14 Europe (Malaga, Spain)
Thursday, October 9, 2014 to Friday, October 10, 2014
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Medicine 2.0'14 Europe (Malaga, Spain)

PHIT for Duty – A Mobile Application to Improve Psychological Health and Reduce Alcohol Use in Persons with Post-Traumatic Stress
Paul N. Kizakevich*

Background: Psychological problems related to post traumatic stress (PTS) frequently occur after experiencing accidents, sexual assault, domestic violence, and other trauma, including combat and operational stress in military personnel. Many individuals with PTS try to cope on their own and do not avail themselves of psychological care. Our hypothesis is that such individuals may benefit from self-screening and self-help intervention (SHI), thereby preventing development of PTSD or other ...

Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)

PHIT™ – A Personal Health Intervention Toolkit for Building Mobile Health Applications
Randall Eckhoff*, Paul Kizakevich, Vesselina Bakalov, Yuying Zhang, Stephanie Bryant, Maria Hobbs

PHIT is an advanced cross platform software framework targeted at personal self-help research on mobile devices. Following the Subjective and Objective measurement, Assessment, and Plan (SOAP) methodology for health assessment and intervention recommendations, the PHIT platform lets researchers quickly build mobile health research Android and iOS applications. They can (1) create complex data collection instruments using a simple XML schema; (2) use Bluetooth wireless sensors; (3) create targ...

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JMIR mHealth and uHealth

A Platform to Build Mobile Health Apps: The Personal Health Intervention Toolkit (PHIT)
Randall Peter Eckhoff, Paul Nicholas Kizakevich, Vesselina Bakalov, Yuying Zhang, Stephanie Patrice Bryant, Maria Ann Hobbs
JMIR mHealth uHealth 2015;3(2):e46

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