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Do Combinations of Behavior Change Techniques That Occur Frequently in Interventions Reflect Underlying Theory?
Lauren Connell Bohlen
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Susan Michie
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Marijn de Bruin
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Alexander J Rothman
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Michael P Kelly
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Hilary NK Groarke
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Rachel N Carey
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Joanna Hale
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Marie Johnston
Sep 25, 2020
BACKGROUND: Behavioral interventions typically include multiple behavior change techniques (BCTs). The theory informing the selection of BCTs for an intervention may be stated explicitly or remain unreported, thus impeding the...
Behavior change theory
intervention design
intervention evaluation
Multicomponent intervention
Behavior Therapy
Behavioral Research
Consensus
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