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Melissa R. Schick
Melissa R. Schick
Harvard University
Psychiatry
Medicine
Smoking cessation
smartphone apps
Clinical psychology
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Do self-administered positive psychology exercises work in persons in recovery from problematic substance use? An online randomized survey
2019
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Bettina B. Hoeppner
Melissa R. Schick
Hannah Carlon
Susanne S. Hoeppner
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Using the text-messaging program SmokefreeTXT to support smoking cessation for nondaily smokers
2019
Substance Use & Misuse
Bettina B. Hoeppner
Susanne S. Hoeppner
Melissa R. Schick
Connor M. Milligan
Eric Helmuth
Brandon G. Bergman
Lorien C. Abroms
John Kelly
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There is an app for that – Or is there? A content analysis of publicly available smartphone apps for managing alcohol use
2017
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Bettina B. Hoeppner
Melissa R. Schick
Lourah M. Kelly
Susanne S. Hoeppner
Brandon G. Bergman
John Kelly
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Smiling Instead of Smoking: Development of a Positive Psychology Smoking Cessation Smartphone App for Non-daily Smokers
2017
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Bettina B. Hoeppner
Susanne S. Hoeppner
Lourah M. Kelly
Melissa R. Schick
John Kelly
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How Smart are Smartphone Apps for Smoking Cessation? A Content Analysis
2016
Nicotine & Tobacco Research
Bettina B. Hoeppner
Susanne S. Hoeppner
Lourah Seaboyer
Melissa R. Schick
Gwyneth W. Y. Wu
Brandon G. Bergman
John Kelly
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