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Innovations in health behavior research: Current status and strategic future directions.

Created on 19 Jun 2026

Authors

Nioud Mulugeta Gebru, Samuel F Acuff

Published in

Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology. Volume 34. Issue 3. Pages 217-223.

Abstract

Given the public health burden associated with health behaviors such as substance use, significant efforts are directed toward developing effective interventions to facilitate health behavior change. As digital technologies continue to advance at accelerating pace and integrate into people's daily lives, researchers have a unique and significant opportunity to leverage these tools to advance theory and practice. Emerging tools, novel intervention targets, and technologies have great potential to improve health behavior change research to unburden individuals and communities impacted by substance use and related behaviors, though much work remains to be done to fully realize this potential. This article examines the current state of the health behavior change research highlighting recent innovations facilitated by digital transformations. Looking ahead, potential challenges and opportunities are discussed, along with a call for health behavior change researchers to become intentional interdisciplinary collaborators and innovation brokers toward the development of effective theory-informed digital tools and to maximize the field's impact on public health outcomes. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2026 APA, all rights reserved).

PMID:
42313640
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 19 Jun 2026.

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