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A Novel Just-in-Time Intervention for Promoting Safer Drinking Among College Students: App Testing Across 2 Independent Pre-Post Trials

A Novel Just-in-Time Intervention for Promoting Safer Drinking Among College Students: App Testing Across 2 Independent Pre-Post Trials

Analyses were performed using R (version 4.3.3; R Core Team). App use is described using descriptive statistics. Of the 43 students, 25 (58%) were classified as low-risk drinkers (AUDIT Score ≤7), 11 (26%) were classified as hazardous drinkers (AUDIT Score between 8 and 15), and 6 (14%) were classified as alcohol dependent drinkers (AUDIT score >15).

Philip I Chow, Jessica Smith, Ravjot Saini, Christina Frederick, Connie Clark, Maxwell Ritterband, Jennifer P Halbert, Kathryn Cheney, Katharine E Daniel, Karen S Ingersoll

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e69873

Effects of Using a Smart Bassinet on the Mental Health of Military-Affiliated Pregnant Women: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Sleep Health and Mood in Newly Expectant Military Mothers (SHINE) Trial

Effects of Using a Smart Bassinet on the Mental Health of Military-Affiliated Pregnant Women: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Sleep Health and Mood in Newly Expectant Military Mothers (SHINE) Trial

BISQ: Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire; EPDS: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale; ESS: Epworth Sleepiness Scale; FFS: Flinders Fatigue Scale; IBQ-R: Infant Behavior Questionnaire-Revised; ISQ: Insomnia Symptom Questionnaire; PSQI: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; SCID: Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5.

Michele L Okun, Jennifer L Payne, Lauren M Osborne, Leilani Feliciano, Andrew Lac

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66439

Safety and Efficacy of Modular Digital Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial

Safety and Efficacy of Modular Digital Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial

All analyses were conducted using Python (version 3.8.9; Python Software Foundation) and R (version 4.4.0; R Foundation for Statistical Computing). Eligible participants from the screening studies (158/350, 45.1% in RCT 1 and 349/1282, 27.22% in RCT 2; Figure 2) were invited to take part in the main study. RCT 1 included a total of 102 participants (all female aged between 18 and 35 years; n=52, 51% in the intervention group and n=50, 49% in the control group; Figure 2 A).

Mona M Garvert, Jessica McFadyen, Stuart Linke, Tayla McCloud, Sofie S Meyer, Sandra Sobanska, Paul B Sharp, Alex Long, Quentin J M Huys, Mandana Ahmadi

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64138

A New Mobile App to Train Attention Processes in People With Traumatic Brain Injury: Logical and Ecological Content Validation Study

A New Mobile App to Train Attention Processes in People With Traumatic Brain Injury: Logical and Ecological Content Validation Study

A positive and strong correlation was obtained between the participants’ ease of using a tablet and their ease of using a phone (r=0.832; P=.001). This suggests that Focusing could be used on a tablet as well. A negative and moderate correlation was obtained between the result of the cognitive load of participants (SIM-TLX) and the functionality score of the app (r=–0.635; P=.049). Better functionality was therefore associated with a smaller mental load.

Roxanne Laverdière, Philip L Jackson, Frédéric Banville

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64174