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In this phase, an e-survey (n=300) will be used to collect data on the participants’ demographic (age, racial and ethnic identities, immigration status, educational status, SES, gender identity, housing, neighborhood, employment, relationship status, and household income along with obstetric information including gestational age at birth (full or preterm), admission to neonatal intensive care unit, and infant health issues or concerns.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e70076
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Among the participants who dropped out, the reasons included loss of contact (n=3) and hospitalization (n=1; see Figure 1). The overall intervention completion rate in the integrative m Health intervention group was nearly 80% (134/170, 78.8%). The average completion rates for individual components were as follows: workshop attendance, 63 out of 68 (93%); self-reported adherence to unsupervised outdoor practice sessions, 36 out of 51 (71%); and self-reported mobile app engagement, 35 out of 51 (69%).
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e69259
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In total, 37 participants enrolled, with 10 withdrawing their participation over the course of the study (N=28; mean age 19.96, SD 1.23 years; 15/28, 54% women). Out of 28 participants, 13 (46%) identified as Latine, 10 (36%) as Asian, 3 (14%) as non-Latine White, and 1 (4%) participant as other. Participants’ demographic information is provided in Table 1.
Participants’ demographic information (N=28).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67964
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Participants were between the ages of 55 and 70 years, 90% (n=9) were women, 90% preferred Spanish (n=9), and they had a mean education of 11.8 (SD 3.8) years (Table 1).
Pre-post pilot participant characteristics (N=10).
a Some values are missing from the participant characteristics table due to participant nonresponse: education (n=2); race (n=1); employment status (n=1), and high cholesterol (n=1). All health indicators are based on participant self-report during the baseline screening phone call.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65489
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