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Adolescents’ and Parents’ Perspectives on Using the MedSMARxT Families Intervention in Emergency Departments for Opioid Medication Safety Education: Mixed Methods Study

Adolescents’ and Parents’ Perspectives on Using the MedSMARxT Families Intervention in Emergency Departments for Opioid Medication Safety Education: Mixed Methods Study

[Parent 8] "The characters I feel are kind of childish, if you’re looking for like teens or above age groups. If you’re looking to get, like maybe 12 and under, I think they’re fitting for that.” [Parent 7] “I thought you could flush down the toilet, but, I guess I learned that is probably a no-no.” [Parent 3] "It’s just a useful tool like, kind of approaches different scenarios and allows kids to think through and adults to think through, what should I do in this scenario?”

Olufunmilola Abraham, Sara Nadi, Irene Hurst

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e68814

Ambivalent User Needs as a Challenge and Chance for the Design of a Web-Based Intervention for Gaming Disorder: Qualitative Interview Study With Adolescents and Young Adults

Ambivalent User Needs as a Challenge and Chance for the Design of a Web-Based Intervention for Gaming Disorder: Qualitative Interview Study With Adolescents and Young Adults

For example, the parent-child relationship is an important factor in both the development and maintenance of IUDs [20]. Gender differences in the development and maintenance of GD should be considered, such as the level of impulsivity and impaired inhibitory control or the role of aggressive feelings and craving [21]. In addition, many people do not yet play games pathologically but already do so in an uncontrolled manner [22].

Birte Linny Geisler, Kay Uwe Petersen, Sara Hanke, Simon Schurer, Anne Schreiber, Christine Lämmle, Anil Batra, Tobias Renner, Isabel Brandhorst

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63258