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Among the socioeconomic variables, sex stood out, with a higher probability of women belonging to the skeptical group (OR 1.699; 95% CI (1.187-2.433); P=.004). In addition, both the education and income level variables acted in a similar way—the higher the level of education and income, the lower the probability of belonging to the skeptical group, adding also, in the case of educational level, a lower probability of belonging to the hesitant group.
JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e69945
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Setting power at 0.8 and α at P=.05, the calculated sample size was N=32. Peterson et al [30] reported an effect size of d=0.3 on a delayed paired association task after alcohol consumption. With power set at 0.8 and α at P=.05, the calculated sample size was N=22.
Participants were screened as part of the online recruitment process.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e55469
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One reported a significant difference between Gloreha training and conventional rehabilitation (P=.002) [28], while 1 trial reported a large effect size of Gloreha training (Cohen d=3.65) [29]. Lee et al [27] investigated the effect of Gloreha training on the upper extremity motor function through the Fugl-Mayer Assessment for upper extremity.
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e68268
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Compared to nonusers, X users had a higher proportion of women (240/753, 31.87% vs 269/1269, 21.20%), higher academic faculty appointments, and a greater number of advanced degrees (all P
Characteristics and demographics of top hospital cardiologists on X, stratified by gender.
a Not on X versus on X.
JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e66308
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The results in this table do not account for missing values or days with no survey forms received or no ninth item filled in the mood survey.
a Spearman correlation between Patient Health Questionnaire-9 total and SI score at ecological momentary assessment prompts was 0.47 (n=3176, P=10 and suicidal ideation score ≥1 was 0.32 (n=245, P
b Disregarding the episodic pattern.
c To understand the difference between “days between successive SI instances” and “episode duration” (refer to the episode data in Table 3),
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67745
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