A new study led by UVM researchers found that using a smartphone app that monitored smoking and delivered financial incentives to participants’ debit cards improved odds of smoking abstinence during pregnancy and following childbirth. The findings pave the way to expand the reach of this intervention to more peripartum individuals, including those with socioeconomic disadvantages. Read more at the Larner College of Medicine.
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New research shows that using a smartphone app to deliver financial incentives increases odds of smoking abstinence.
Center on Behavior & Health Study Tests Novel App-Delivery of Financial Incentives for Pregnant Smokers
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