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Health Information Technology Studies (HITS)

HITS Researchers Use Machine Learning to Explain Recovery Trajectories

Posted on August 14, 2024

HITS used supervised machine learning to understand how communication styles relate to writers’ substance use and well-being outcomes.

Posted in Health Information Technology StudiesTagged addiction, Health Information Technology Studies (HITS), health technology, Research

New Publication on mHealth Support for People Living with HIV and SUDs

Posted on November 13, 2023

The Health Information Technology Studies group examined the use and utility of an mHealth app designed to support people living with HIV and SUD.

Posted in Health Information Technology StudiesTagged Health Information Technology Studies (HITS), health technology, Research

CHESS Team Publishes Results of Opioid Use mHealth RCT

Posted on November 13, 2023

The Health Information Technology Studies group tested the impact of combining addiction medications with smartphone intervention technology.

Posted in Health Information Technology StudiesTagged addiction, Health Information Technology Studies (HITS), health technology, Research

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