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bibliographicCitation Stiles-Shields C, Reyes KM, Archer J, Lennan N, Zhang J, Julion WA, Karnik NS. mHealth Uses and Opportunities for Teens from Communities with High Health Disparities: A Mixed-Methods Study. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science. 2022 Sep 13;():1–13. doi: 10.1007/s41347-022-00278-y.
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title mHealth Uses and Opportunities for Teens from Communities with High Health Disparities: A Mixed-Methods Study

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