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Measuring Mental Health in 2 Brazilian University Centers: Protocol for a Cohort Survey

Measuring Mental Health in 2 Brazilian University Centers: Protocol for a Cohort Survey

CISM aims to study and expand, over the next 10 years, knowledge about mental health conditions in the State of São Paulo, the biggest one in Brazil. All undergraduate students enrolled at Uni FAJ and Uni MAX will be invited to participate annually. Invitations will be sent via email, providing a brief explanation of this study’s objectives and encouraging participation through the electronic survey link. We have devised several strategies aimed at maximizing participation.

Talita Di Santi, Ariana Gomes Nascimento, Pedro Fukuti, Vinnie Marchisio, Gian Carlo Araujo do Amaral, Camille Figueiredo Peternella Vaz, Luiz David Finotti Carrijo, Lilian Cristie de Oliveira, Luiz Octávio da Costa, Elisângela Mancini Marion Konieczniak, Luana Aparecida Zuppi Garcia, Vanessa Cristina Cabrelon Jusevicius, Eduardo de Castro Humes, Paulo Rossi Menezes, Euripedes Miguel, Arthur Caye

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63636

Impact of Demographic and Clinical Subgroups in Google Trends Data: Infodemiology Case Study on Asthma Hospitalizations

Impact of Demographic and Clinical Subgroups in Google Trends Data: Infodemiology Case Study on Asthma Hospitalizations

We obtained GT data on January 13, 2020, as already described by Sousa-Pinto et al [19]. In brief, we retrieved country-level GT on rhinovirus-related search terms for 5 years (between 2012 and 2016) in Portugal, Spain, and Brazil: 5 years is the maximum amount of time for which GT displays data on a weekly level.

Diana Portela, Alberto Freitas, Elísio Costa, Mattia Giovannini, Jean Bousquet, João Almeida Fonseca, Bernardo Sousa-Pinto

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e51804

Therapeutic Guidelines for the Self-Management of Major Depressive Disorder: Scoping Review

Therapeutic Guidelines for the Self-Management of Major Depressive Disorder: Scoping Review

The data search was carried out in 12 information sources (LILACS, Pub Med, Sci ELO, Scopus, Web of Science, b-on, BDENF, Age Line, Cochrane, BVS, IBECS, and CINAHL) and 5 secondary information sources of gray literature (Google Scholar, Global ETD Search, EBSCO Open Dissertations, CAPES Catalog of Theses and Dissertations, and the Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations of the University of Sao Paulo).

Priscila de Campos Tibúrcio, Priscila Maria Marcheti, Daniela Miori Pascon, Marco Antônio Montebello Junior, Maria Alzete de Lima, Carla Sílvia Fernandes, Célia Samarina Vilaça de Brito Santos, Maria do Perpétuo Socorro de Sousa Nóbrega

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e63959

Psychometric Analysis of the eHealth Literacy Scale in Portuguese Older Adults (eHEALS-PT24): Instrument Development and Validation

Psychometric Analysis of the eHealth Literacy Scale in Portuguese Older Adults (eHEALS-PT24): Instrument Development and Validation

We followed a methodology for translating, adapting, and validating instruments proposed by Sousa and Rojjanasrirat [49]—a 7-step guideline based on the review of existing recommendations in the scientific literature on the process of translation, cultural adaptation, and validation of instruments for use in cross-cultural health care (Figure 1). Steps of the protocol followed for translating, cultural adapting, and validating the e Health Literacy Scale (e HEALS). a: N/A: not applicable..

Sara Luz, Paulo Nogueira, Andreia Costa, Adriana Henriques

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57730