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Adolescents Who Intend to Change Multiple Health Behaviours Choose Greater Exposure to an Internet-delivered InterventionMaastricht University, The Netherlands, Rik.Crutzen{at}GVO.unimaas.nl
Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Maastricht University, The Netherlands Despite a growth of Internet-delivered interventions, exposure rates to such interventions are still low. In total, 35,104 adolescents participated in the E-MOVO project: an Internet-delivered lifestyle intervention aimed at multiple health behaviours. By means of multilevel analyses, we demonstrated the relationship between intention to change behaviour and adolescents' exposure to E-MOVO's functionalities. There was a clustering of intention to change risk taking behaviours in an unhealthy way and energy balance-related behaviours in a healthy way. This should be taken into account with the design of Internet-delivered interventions.
Key Words: adolescents exposure intention Internet intervention
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 13, No. 7,
906-911 (2008) This article has been cited by other articles:
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