10/20/2017
OBJECTIVE We developed a field procedure using personal digital assistant (PDA) technology to test the hypothesis that naturally occurring episodes of hypo- and hyperglycemia are associated with deterioration in cognitive function…
Web-based measurement: Effect of completing single or multiple items per webpage
10/20/2017
The current study was conducted to determine whether participants respond differently to online questionnaires presenting all items on a single webpage versus questionnaires presenting only one item per page, and…
10/20/2017
Objective To investigate whether parental worry about their children's health predicts usage of a pediatric Internet intervention for encopresis. Methods Thirty-nine families with a child diagnosed with encopresis completed a national clinical trial…
Efficacy of an Internet-based behavioral intervention for adults with insomnia
10/20/2017
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of a structured behavioral Internet intervention for adults with insomnia. Design, Setting, and Participants Forty-five adults were randomly assigned to an Internet intervention (n = 22) or wait-list control…
A behavior change model for Internet interventions
10/20/2017
Background The Internet has become a major component to health care and has important implications for the future of the health care system. One of the most notable aspects of…
The science of Internet interventions
10/20/2017
Driving mishaps among individuals with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A prospective study
10/20/2017
OBJECTIVE Hypoglycemia-related neuroglycopenia disrupts cognitive-motor functioning, which can impact driving safety. Retrospective studies suggest that drivers with type 1 diabetes experience more collisions and citations than their nondiabetic spouses. We present…