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Unveiling Diverse Trajectories of Internet Addiction and the Influence of Family Environment and Obsessive Beliefs: Multi-Wave Longitudinal Study With Growth Mixed Model

Unveiling Diverse Trajectories of Internet Addiction and the Influence of Family Environment and Obsessive Beliefs: Multi-Wave Longitudinal Study With Growth Mixed Model

A 3-year longitudinal study of Hong Kong adolescents found that positive family functioning predicted lower probabilities of IA [32]. Adolescents from families with low cohesion, high conflict, or emotional neglect may show higher initial IA levels as they seek emotional support or escape on the internet [2,33]. If these patterns persist, they can also accelerate IA growth over time, especially under stressful life events or interpersonal problems [34].

Chen Tan, Weidan Pu, Qingqian Mo, Xiang Wang, Yonghui Xiang, Shuting Chen, Can Xu, Yichi Zhang, Jinqiang Zhang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70552

Technology Acceptance Model in Medical Education: Systematic Review

Technology Acceptance Model in Medical Education: Systematic Review

Six of the studies were conducted in the United States [23,26,34,45,47,48], 4 in Taiwan [25,27,53], 3 in Spain [12,28,51]; 2 each in Canada [10,38], Denmark [24,32], Iran [29,35], Turkey [31,36], United Arab Emirates [33,41], and the United Kingdom [22,49]; and 1 each in Australia [30], Belgium [55], Botswana [52], Brazil [43], Egypt [40], Hong Kong [44], India [42], Indonesia [54], Jordan [50], Singapore [39], Uganda [46], and Zambia [17].

Jason Wen Yau Lee, Jenelle Yingni Tan, Fernando Bello

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e67873

COVID-19–Relevant Insights Into the Elevated Risk of Accidental Injuries in Survivors of SARS and Their Relatives in Taiwan: Retrospective Cohort Study

COVID-19–Relevant Insights Into the Elevated Risk of Accidental Injuries in Survivors of SARS and Their Relatives in Taiwan: Retrospective Cohort Study

China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, and Viet Nam Reference 3: Elderly suicide and the 2003 SARS epidemic in Hong Kong Reference 4: A revisit on older adults suicides and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic in Hong

Chieh Sung, Chi-Hsiang Chung, Chien-An Sun, Chang-Huei Tsao, Daphne Yih Ng, Tsu-Hsuan Weng, Li-Yun Fann, Fu-Huang Lin, Wu-Chien Chien

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e70608