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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

For compensation, participants were either entered into a draw for 10 Aus $100 (US $65) e-gift cards (cohort 1) or received an Aus $50 (US $33) e-gift card (cohort 2). Three unique identifiers were randomly assigned to each participant: one upon receipt of the study invitation; one during screening; and one upon confirmation of eligibility. These identifiers enabled linkage between baseline and digital phenotyping data for participants from AGDS.

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

Telehealth Modality Preferences for Video and Voice-Only Visits Among US Clinicians and the Public: Cross-Sectional, Web-Based Survey Study

Telehealth Modality Preferences for Video and Voice-Only Visits Among US Clinicians and the Public: Cross-Sectional, Web-Based Survey Study

We designed and reported this survey study according to the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES) [16]. We administered independent, cross-sectional, web-based surveys to the following internet survey panel members: (1) clinicians practicing in the United States and (2) adult members of the public living in the United States. Survey items were developed through a literature review and research team consensus.

Rachel C Forcino, Julie K Johnson, Glyn Elwyn

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72276