Designing an Internet Intervention for Emerging Adults Who Experience Troubled Relationships
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2017-06
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American English
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This article describes how the Internet Intervention Model (IIM) was used as an organizing framework to design a theoretically based Internet intervention for emerging adults who experience troubled intimate partner relationships. In the design process, the team addressed six fundamental questions related to the several components of the IIM. Decisions made regarding the design of the intervention based on the six questions are described. We focus in particular on how the intervention is based on the Theory of Emerging Adulthood and the Theory of Narrative Identity.
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Draucker, C. B., Martsolf, D. S., Crane, S., Romero, L., & McCord, A. L. (2017). Designing an Internet Intervention for Emerging Adults Who Experience Troubled Relationships. Archives of psychiatric nursing, 31(3), 296-301.
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