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It requires individuals to quickly substitute (verbalize) numbers for an array of symbols using a key provided at the top of the page. After a practice run with 7 symbols, individuals are given 90 seconds to correctly name as many items as they can as quickly as they can without making a mistake. The number of correct oral substitutions at the end of 90 seconds is the participant’s score. Individuals who complete the task before the time limit receive a ceiling score of 65.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60471
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This comprehensive study had several primary findings in 3 key methodological areas: validity, acceptability and compliance, and behavioral reactivity. This study provided evidence of concurrent validity of baseline retrospective validated ART adherence measures for EMA- and EPD-measured ART adherence among YLSMM.
Online J Public Health Inform 2024;16:e51424
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Intention to Use a Mental Health App for Menopause: Health Belief Model Approach
The key objective of this study was to understand the health belief constructs that may influence United Kingdom women’s intention to use a mental health app throughout menopause and the menopause transition. The secondary objective of this study was to explore online help-seeking behaviors and preferences in app features in women with experience of menopause-related mental health concerns in the United Kingdom (UK).
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e60434
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During the pilot, a key facilitator was high engagement from clinical leaders and LICSWs. Additional facilitators included the ability to program fillable templates into the EHR and the perception that the digital therapeutics for SUD could meet patient needs. One of the goals of a formative evaluation is to identify modifications and adaptations to improve implementation.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e59088
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Iterative user-centric research and design are key to addressing this challenge. Indeed, work has been done to explore the opinions of apps designed for mental health concerns and disorders [25-29]. However, given the interest in digital tools intended for mental health self-assessment and triage, more work is required to understand the perspectives and acceptability of such tools designed and implemented to augment existing care pathways.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e48881
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Reference 14: Overview of key data from the European Study of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders (ESEMeD
JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e50738
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DCE’s are a preference elicitation method that asks participants to complete multiple-choice tasks (eg, paired comparisons of profiles A vs B) with different levels and combinations of questions to compare various attributes (ie, key intervention design features).
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e48548
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