Enhancing behavior change technique coding methods: Identifying behavioral targets and delivery styles in smoking cessation trials
<strong>Background</strong> The behavior change technique (BCT) taxonomy v1 is often used in systematic reviews for identifying active components of interventions. Its utility could be enhanced by linking BCTs to specific target behaviors and qualifying BCT delivery style. <strong>...
Main Authors: | Black, N, Williams, A, Javornik, N, Scott, C, Johnston, M, Eisma, M, Michie, S, Hartmann-Boyce, J, West, R, Viechtbauer, W, De Bruin, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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