%0 Journal Article %@ 2561-326X %I JMIR Publications %V 9 %N %P e76178 %T Identifying Themes for an Initial Beta Version of a Mobile Health App for Latino and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Communities: Co-Design and Community-Based Participatory Research in a Code to Community Study %A Holub,Christina K %A Barrera,Amy L %A Romero Gonzalez,Rosalva %A Hoang,Diane %A Prieto,Luna %A Fesili,Samuelu %A Smith,Tiana %A Kaur,Harleen %A Surban,Cassandra %A Markidis,Michael %A Lepule,Tana %A Martinez,Konane %+ , Department of Public Health, California State University, San Marcos, 333 S Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, CA, 92096, United States, 1 760 750 4295, cholub@csusm.edu %K community co-design %K community-based participatory research %K CBPR %K mobile health %K mHealth %D 2025 %7 12.6.2025 %9 Research Letter %J JMIR Form Res %G English %X Through a co-design and community-based participatory approach with Latino and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander communities, we identified key themes for an initial beta version of a mobile health app, including priorities regarding mental health, access to resources, and chronic disease prevention. Social and cultural connectedness and generational approaches emerged as important strategies for successful intervention design and long-term adoption. %M 40424151 %R 10.2196/76178 %U https://formative.jmir.org/2025/1/e76178 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/76178 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/40424151