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Using a Multilingual AI Care Agent to Reduce Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening for Higher Fecal Immunochemical Test Adoption Among Spanish-Speaking Patients: Retrospective Analysis

Using a Multilingual AI Care Agent to Reduce Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening for Higher Fecal Immunochemical Test Adoption Among Spanish-Speaking Patients: Retrospective Analysis

The model’s goodness of fit was assessed using the Hosmer-Lemeshow test, and model performance was evaluated using Nagelkerke R². Statistical significance was set at P This study utilized fully anonymized and de-identified datasets, where any personally identifiable information was removed prior to analysis. According to the U.S.

Meenesh Bhimani, R Hal Baker, Markel Sanz Ausin, Gerald Meixiong, Rae Lasko, Mariska Raglow-Defranco, Alex Miller, Subhabrata Mukherjee, Saad Godil, Anderson Cook, Jonathan D Agnew, Ashish Atreja

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71211

Research Dissemination Strategies in Pediatric Emergency Care Using a Professional Twitter (X) Account: A Mixed Methods Developmental Study of a Logic Model Framework

Research Dissemination Strategies in Pediatric Emergency Care Using a Professional Twitter (X) Account: A Mixed Methods Developmental Study of a Logic Model Framework

Twitter practices from the marketing world for visibility and engagement (AQ) Working with and managing expectations from stakeholders (W) Balancing researcher involvement (B, BH) Organized structure and systematic review process for creating and editing tweets before publication (E) Survey to authors for impending publications (AY) Having multiple people making content to cover for each other (AL) Reach out to authors for live tweeting (BC) Regular meetings, feedback incorporation, and strategic development (R)

Gwendolyn C Hooley, Julia N Magana, Jason M Woods, Shyam Sivasankar, Lauren VonHoltz, Anita R Schmidt, Todd P Chang, Michelle Lin

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59481

Feasibility of Collecting and Linking Digital Phenotyping, Clinical, and Genetics Data for Mental Health Research: Pilot Observational Study

Feasibility of Collecting and Linking Digital Phenotyping, Clinical, and Genetics Data for Mental Health Research: Pilot Observational Study

There were no significant associations between symptoms and dropout (all t.05) or diary adherence and engagement (all r.05) (see Tables S5 and S6 in Multimedia Appendix 1 for statistics). The Mobigene pilot study demonstrated that it was feasible to collect and link new data from an existing cohort that had already participated in extensive data collection procedures.

Joanne R Beames, Omar Dabash, Michael J Spoelma, Artur Shvetcov, Wu Yi Zheng, Aimy Slade, Jin Han, Leonard Hoon, Joost Funke Kupper, Richard Parker, Brittany Mitchell, Nicholas G Martin, Jill M Newby, Alexis E Whitton, Helen Christensen

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71377

Examining the Relationship Between Assertiveness and Anxiety in First- and Second-Year US Medical Students

Examining the Relationship Between Assertiveness and Anxiety in First- and Second-Year US Medical Students

A Pearson correlation revealed a strong negative correlation between SRAS-SF and GAD-7 scores (n=30, r=−0.624; P Scatterplot of GAD-7 scores by SRAS-SF scores. This figure was generated by using SPSS, and it visualizes the line of best fit between the GAD-7 and SRAS-SF scores. The R2 value is 0.39, and the r value is −0.62, indicating a strong negative correlation between GAD-7 and SRAS-SF scores. GAD-7: General Anxiety Disorder 7-item; SRAS-SF: Simple Rathus Assertiveness Scale-Short Form.

Jonathan Shaw, James Hagerty, Kristen Masada, Angelene Eunji Won, Ashley Lai, Jisu Shin, Van Le, Brenton Phung, Charles Lai, Peter Bota, Aaron Jacobs

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73394