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Relationship of Hair Cortisol Concentration With Perceived and Somatic Stress Indices: Cross-Sectional Pilot Study

Relationship of Hair Cortisol Concentration With Perceived and Somatic Stress Indices: Cross-Sectional Pilot Study

Log transformed hair cortisol concentration does not show a linear relationship with (A) Perceived Stress Scale-10 score but does show a weak to moderate linear correlation with (B) log transformed cortisol/DHEA(S) ratio. DHEA(S): collective term for dehydroepiandrosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate; HCC: hair cortisol concentration; PSS: Perceived Stress Scale.

Sharon H Bergquist, Danyang Wang, Brad Pearce, Alicia K Smith, Allison Hankus, David L Roberts, Miranda A Moore

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63811

Feasibility and Usability of a Web-Based Peer Support Network for Care Partners of People With Serious Illness (ConnectShareCare): Observational Study

Feasibility and Usability of a Web-Based Peer Support Network for Care Partners of People With Serious Illness (ConnectShareCare): Observational Study

Number of (A) member posts, (B) moderator posts, and (C) total number of individuals (members and moderators) posting each month on the Connect Share Care network (c Chart Statistical Process Control analysis). The mean is represented by the turquoise (solid) line. The UCLs and LCLs are represented by the red dash lines. CL: confidence limit; LCL: lower confidence limit; UCL: upper confidence limit. Care partner experience was assessed via an anonymous survey.

Aricca D Van Citters, Megan M Holthoff, Colleen Young, Sarah M Eck, Amelia M Cullinan, Stephanie Carney, Elizabeth A O'Donnell, Joel R King, Malavika Govindan, David Gustafson, Stephanie C Tomlin, Anne B Holmes, Ann D Bradley, Brant J Oliver, Matthew M Wilson, Eugene C Nelson, Amber E Barnato, Kathryn B Kirkland

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70206

The Reciprocal Relationship Between Parental eHealth Literacy Mediation and Adolescents’ eHealth Literacy: Three-Wave Longitudinal Study

The Reciprocal Relationship Between Parental eHealth Literacy Mediation and Adolescents’ eHealth Literacy: Three-Wave Longitudinal Study

Regarding the stability of the variables, only the autoregressive effect of e Health literacy mediation from T2 to T3 was significant (b=0.14, P=.03). This indicates that deviations in e Health literacy mediation above or below an individual’s person-specific mean are associated with similar deviations in the same variable at a later time. This study explored the reciprocal dynamics between e Health literacy mediation and adolescents’ e Health literacy, considering the moderating role of parental education.

Natalie Tercova, Michal Muzik, Lenka Dedkova, David Smahel

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67034