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Lydia Tesfaye

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JMIR Formative Research|October 11, 2024
Perceptions of the Use of Mobile Technologies for Smoking Cessation: Focus Group Study With Individuals of Low Socioeconomic Status Who SmokeMichael Wakeman, Lydia Tesfaye, Tim Gregory, et al.
JAMA Network Open|January 29, 2026
Patient-Centered Communication in Telehealth SettingsLydia Tesfaye, Zahra Ansari, Michael Curry, et al.
PLOS Digital Health|November 21, 2024
A feature-based qualitative assessment of smoking cessation mobile applicationsLydia Tesfaye, Michael Wakeman, Gunnar Baskin, et al.
PLOS Digital Health|March 19, 2026
Correction: A feature-based qualitative assessment of smoking cessation mobile applicationsLydia Tesfaye, Michael Wakeman, Gunnar Baskin, et al.
BMJ Public Health|December 15, 2025
Acceptability of a carbon monoxide monitoring feature of a smoking cessation mobile application: a virtual focus group studyLydia Tesfaye, Michael Wakeman, Gunnar Baskin, et al.
Digital Health|March 28, 2025
Acceptability of a smart lighter for tracking cigarette smoking: A focus group studyLydia Tesfaye, Michael Wakeman, Tim Gregory, et al.
JMIR Human Factors|December 17, 2025
Perceptions of User-Generated Content as a Source of Health Messages in Smoking Cessation Mobile Interventions: Focus Group StudyMichael Wakeman, Lydia Tesfaye, Tim Gregory, et al.
JMIR Serious Games|May 9, 2025
Perceptions Toward an Attentional Bias Modification Mobile Game Among Individuals With Low Socioeconomic Status Who Smoke: Qualitative StudyMichael Wakeman, Lydia Tesfaye, Gunnar Baskin, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|October 30, 2023
Middle school cycling program is associated with improved mental health and wellbeing in adolescents during COVID-19Fletcher Dementyev, Brian Fish, Nana Yaa Sakyi Opoku, et al.
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JMIR Formative Research|October 11, 2024
Perceptions of the Use of Mobile Technologies for Smoking Cessation: Focus Group Study With Individuals of Low Socioeconomic Status Who SmokeMichael Wakeman, Lydia Tesfaye, Tim Gregory, et al.
JAMA Network Open|January 29, 2026
Patient-Centered Communication in Telehealth SettingsLydia Tesfaye, Zahra Ansari, Michael Curry, et al.
PLOS Digital Health|November 21, 2024
A feature-based qualitative assessment of smoking cessation mobile applicationsLydia Tesfaye, Michael Wakeman, Gunnar Baskin, et al.
PLOS Digital Health|March 19, 2026
Correction: A feature-based qualitative assessment of smoking cessation mobile applicationsLydia Tesfaye, Michael Wakeman, Gunnar Baskin, et al.
BMJ Public Health|December 15, 2025
Acceptability of a carbon monoxide monitoring feature of a smoking cessation mobile application: a virtual focus group studyLydia Tesfaye, Michael Wakeman, Gunnar Baskin, et al.
Digital Health|March 28, 2025
Acceptability of a smart lighter for tracking cigarette smoking: A focus group studyLydia Tesfaye, Michael Wakeman, Tim Gregory, et al.
JMIR Human Factors|December 17, 2025
Perceptions of User-Generated Content as a Source of Health Messages in Smoking Cessation Mobile Interventions: Focus Group StudyMichael Wakeman, Lydia Tesfaye, Tim Gregory, et al.
JMIR Serious Games|May 9, 2025
Perceptions Toward an Attentional Bias Modification Mobile Game Among Individuals With Low Socioeconomic Status Who Smoke: Qualitative StudyMichael Wakeman, Lydia Tesfaye, Gunnar Baskin, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|October 30, 2023
Middle school cycling program is associated with improved mental health and wellbeing in adolescents during COVID-19Fletcher Dementyev, Brian Fish, Nana Yaa Sakyi Opoku, et al.
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