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Behavior change is a complex process in which people receive support in order to improve aspects of their behavior, for instance regarding their health or lifestyle. Although there exist several theoretical approaches to model behavior change, including abstractions that can be applied to different use-cases, these are not easily translated into reusable components that can be integrated into implementable systems for persuasion. This work discusses the need for an ontology-based approach to modelling interactions in eHealth systems, with the goal of achieving behavior change. This contribution includes an analysis of current modelling needs in behavior change, specially regarding: stages of change, motivation & ability factors, plans & actions, argumentation, and domain modeling

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