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Findings on ER as a prescriptive predictor have been mixed [62,63], highlighting the importance of further research. Together, individuals with such profiles would likely benefit more from MEMIs for SAD than a self-monitoring-only app (SM).
Building on previous research, this study examined novel prescriptive predictors of a brief, fully self-guided, scalable MEMI for SAD. We extended an earlier RCT [64,65] on generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) to a new SAD sample [66].
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e67210
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Moreover, research suggests that more contemporary generations of adults have a greater MCC burden and are diagnosed with MCC at earlier ages than previous generations [6]. Estimation of the prevalence of MCC throughout all stages of adulthood is a critical reflection of the MCC burden; it is important to examine the prevalence of MCC broadly using regularly updated data sources to inform targeted prevention and management strategies and resource prioritization.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e69138
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ICBT focuses on helping individuals identify and challenge unhelpful thought patterns—such as catastrophizing, black-and-white thinking, and negative self-evaluation—that contribute to both low mood and substance use. In addition, ICBT emphasizes engaging in healthy activities, building a supportive social network, and incorporating motivational interviewing (MI) and motivational enhancement therapy (MET) to encourage behavior change [1,13-16].
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e67670
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A solution architect needs to update a form, a context-dependent collection of discrete data entry fields. However, multiple other solutions may populate or use these data fields, including results or data review solutions, “smart” documentation or ordering templates, outbound interfaces, logical rules or alerts, or patient registries. Without querying the database or system configurations for each potential impact, the architect is largely unaware of possible downstream ramifications.
JMIR AI 2025;4:e66741
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Note-taking during learning has long been a mainstay of educational practice and data over the last 60 years, demonstrating its contribution to improved learning and test scores [1,2]. In 1995, a study on effective note-taking among students reported that free note-taking by learners was a particularly effective process [3]. A 2002 report noted that the most effective way for medical students to perform well was to take written notes on materials prepared in advance by the teachers [4].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e55087
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This led to the creation of 2 different scenarios for postpartum hemorrhage, a scenario for eclampsia, a scenario involving fetal distress with a ventouse delivery, and a breech delivery scenario. Both medical-technical and teamwork skills were included in the training, with the difficulty level increasing throughout the day. Every SHO participated in at least 2 scenarios during the 1-day training, while having an observer role in the nonparticipating scenarios.
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e54911
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A pilot study with a quasi-experimental pre- and postintervention design will be implemented. As we will try to explore the participants’ characteristics, we want to conduct a pilot study to see the feasibility of this project among these participants. We plan to conduct quasi-experimental pre- and postintervention design, as we found in this setting randomization; case-control is rather difficult.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71849
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Each study participant will receive a reimbursement of S $20 (US $15.29) for each screening type for which they are recruited as part of the study. For example, a participant who completes baseline assessments for attending DR and DN screening will receive a total of S $40 (US $30.57) worth of vouchers. Similarly, the participant will receive a total of S $40 (US $30.57) worth of vouchers upon completing the respective follow-up assessments.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63253
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This group is a relatively underreached group that continues to experience HIV-related health disparities at a disproportionate rate; approximately 1 in 3 Black sexually minoritized men are estimated to be diagnosed with HIV by age 50 if current rates persist [18,19].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e64497
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Next, we launched a nationwide Google Ad campaign. Advertisement-derived interest surveys identified potential participants who were then contacted by phone. Interest surveys reported the mode of recruitment through a single-choice answer of “a website,” “Facebook,” “Instagram,” “Google,” “referral,” or “other.” More detailed responses for choices like “other” were obtained through free response options. Referrals are defined as participants referred to the study by family, friends, or a physician.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63712
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