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Intent to decrease use of OTC NSAIDs and NSAID exposure.
Published 2025“…Color represents group assignment (CONTROL, VIDEO) and saturation of a point indicates more observations are present at that point (n = 917). …”
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Overview of study procedures.
Published 2025“…Participants (n = 425) were randomized to either view an electronically-administered educational video informed by the COM-B behavioral change model (VIDEO, n = 223) or the FDA Drug Facts label for NSAIDs (CONTROL, n = 202). Intent to decrease OTC NSAIDs was evaluated via 11-point contemplation ladder immediately and 4 weeks post-intervention, with self-reported NSAID Exposure assessed at 4 weeks. …”
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Point load strength apparatus: (a) before modification; (b) after modification.
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Changes in work life reported by study participants during the pandemic compared to before.
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Distribution of participant responses for engaging in negative health behaviors during COVID-19.
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Changes in emotions reported by participants during the pandemic compared to before.
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Changes in personal life reported by study participants during the pandemic compared to before.
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Distribution of participant responses for engaging in positive health behaviors during the pandemic.
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