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A subset of care partner members (n=18) completed anonymous surveys on their experience with the network, including 13 engaged members (who signed in to the network at least once in the prior 90 d), 1 inactive member (who had not signed in to the network within the prior 90 d), and 4 members responding from an anonymous link provided on the website.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70206
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The aims of this analysis were to gain an understanding of (1) how people’s perceptions of their personal context might be related to their self-management of T2 D and how the Su MMi T-D intervention might interact with this and (2) potential mechanisms of action of the intervention by exploring how people reflect upon and describe any changes in feelings and behavior over the course of a year of use of the system.
This qualitative interview study was embedded in the Su MMi T-D summative trial [16].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70203
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Finally, panel D shows performance on the Digit Symbol Matching (DSM; n=20), with the y-axis representing the number of correctly completed matches. The DSM measures processing speed, where participants match symbols to corresponding digits as quickly as possible. The EMAs were sent on predetermined days throughout the month (week 1, EMA 1: Wednesday; week 2, EMA 2 and 3: Tuesday and Friday; week 3, EMA 4 and 5: Monday and Sunday; and week 4, EMA 6: Thursday).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63644
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Four items (a-d) inquire about lifetime risk factors, such as family history of suicides. The response options are dichotomous (yes or no), and if a question is answered affirmatively, it prompts a brief open follow-up. Four items (1-4) explore protective or moderating aspects, such as confidence. Moreover, 7 items (5-11) assess current suicidal tendencies, such as ideation, plans, or suicidal behaviors.
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e65920
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