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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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Implementing the H&P 360 in Three Medical Institutions: Usability Study
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e66221
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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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A Self-Harm Awareness Training Module for School Staff: Co-Design and User Testing Study
In total, 31 school staff members (n=23, 74% female; n=8, 26% male) participated in the study from 4 schools (n=3, 75% mixed sex and n=1, 25% single-sex boys’ school). The single-sex boys’ school took part in both phases, but different staff members attended the sessions. Participants’ years of experience were 0 to 5 (21/31, 68%), 5 to 10 (4/31, 14%), 15 to 20 (3/31, 9%), and ≥20 (3/31, 9%), and they had a range of roles (Table 1).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e69309
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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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A total of 194 articles were included in data extraction (n=104, 53.6% adult; n=90, 46.4% pediatric), with 4 studies being coded as both pediatric and adult given that the study sample spanned both populations.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58947
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