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        The acceptability of a context-aware smartphone smoking cessation app (Q Sense)


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        Felix Naughton, Sarah Hopewell and Stephen Sutton


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        Felix Naughton  Senior Research Associate, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge

        Biography

        Felix is a Senior Research Associate in the Behavioural Science Group, University of Cambridge and a Society for the Study of Addiction Academic Fellow. He is a registered health psychologist with a key interest in the development and evaluation of mobile phone interventions to promote and support health behaviour change (mHealth), particularly smoking cessation.

         
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