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The use of wearable activity trackers among older adults: focus group study of tracker perceptions, motivators, and barriers in the maintenance stage of behavior change
A Kononova, L Li, K Kamp, M Bowen, RV Rikard, S Cotten, W Peng
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 7 (4), e9832, 2019
1772019
Transitioning through social media: International students' SNS use, perceived social support, and acculturative stress
L Li, W Peng
Computers in Human Behavior 98, 69-79, 2019
952019
Habit Formation in Wearable Activity Tracker Use Among Older Adults: Qualitative Study
W Peng, L Li, A Kononova, S Cotten, K Kamp, M Bowen
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 9 (1), e22488, 2021
482021
Factors associated with older adults' long-term use of wearable activity trackers
L Li, W Peng, A Kononova, M Bowen, SR Cotten
Telemedicine and e-Health 26 (6), 769-775, 2020
422020
Predictors of student engagement and perceived learning in emergency online education amidst COVID-19: A community of inquiry perspective
L Li, R Zhang, AM Piper
Computers in Human Behavior Reports 12, 100326, 2023
152023
Poster: Understanding long-term adoption of wearable activity trackers among older adults
L Li, W Peng, K Kamp, M Bowen, SR Cotten, RV Rikard, A Kononova
Proceedings of the 2017 Workshop on Wearable Systems and Applications, 33-34, 2017
112017
The use of wearable activity trackers among older adults: focus group study of tracker perceptions, motivators, and barriers in the maintenance stage of behavior change. JMIR …
A Kononova, L Li, K Kamp, M Bowen, RV Rikard, S Cotten, W Peng
11
Does health information technology promote healthy behaviors? The mediating role of self-regulation
L Li, W Peng
Health Communication 35 (14), 1772-1781, 2020
92020
Factors predicting intentions of adoption and continued use of Artificial Intelligence chatbots for mental health: examining the role of Utaut model, stigma, privacy concerns …
L Li, W Peng, MMJ Rheu
Telemedicine and e-Health 30 (3), 722-730, 2024
32024
Network effects on physical activity through interpersonal vs. masspersonal communication with the core and acquaintance networks
L Li, J Meng
Computers in Human Behavior 141, 107594, 2023
32023
Rethinking Wearable Activity Trackers as Assistive Technologies: A Qualitative Study on Long-Term Use
L Li, W Peng, A Kononova, K Kamp, S Cotten
Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 3923, 2021
32021
Changing Mass Media Consumption Patterns Before/After Relocation: East Asian International Students’ Mass Media Use and Acculturation Strategies
L Li, C Shao
International Journal of Communication 17, 21, 2023
22023
Understanding Extrafamilial Intergenerational Communication: A Case Analysis of an Age-Integrated Online Community
L Li, X Tang, AM Piper
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 7 (CSCW2), 1-25, 2023
12023
“Any bit of help, helps”: Understanding how older caregivers use carework platforms for caregiving support
L Li, V Arnold, AM Piper
Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2023
12023
Sharing joy through technology: the effect of synchronicity, nonverbal cues, and persistence on affective well-being
L Li
Michigan State University, 2021
12021
Wearable Activity Trackers and Older Adults: The Social Effect and Importance in Healthcare
J DeClercq, SR Cotten, W Peng, A Kononova, M Bowen, K Kamp, ...
Iproceedings 3 (1), e8580, 2017
2017
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