Development of review criteria to evaluate health behavior change websites.

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Published in J Health Psychol on January 01, 2003

Authors

Carol O Cummins1, James O Prochaska, Mary-Margaret Driskell, Kerry E Evers, Julie A Wright, Janice M Prochaska, Wayne F Velicer

Author Affiliations

1: Pro-Change Behavior Systems, Inc., USA. ccummins@prochange.com.

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