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AI-Enabled, Text-Based Health Coaching and Navigation for Employees to Support Health Outcomes: Pre-Post Observational Study

AI-Enabled, Text-Based Health Coaching and Navigation for Employees to Support Health Outcomes: Pre-Post Observational Study

Well-trained and supervised unlicensed staff can achieve similar outcomes as licensed professionals [34-36] when delivering well-specified interventions like motivational interviewing and cognitive-behavioral interventions [32,35-38]. Trained coaches and unlicensed staff have demonstrated both treatment fidelity and efficacy in the treatment of anxiety and depression [39] and in facilitating health behavior change [34,36-38].

Paula Wilbourne, Susan Mirch-Kretschmann, Denise Walker, Michael Varghese, Roberto Arnetoli

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64553


Experiences With a Multicomponent Digital Behavioral Pain Management Intervention for Adults With Sickle Cell Disease: Qualitative Analysis of the CaRISMA Trial

Experiences With a Multicomponent Digital Behavioral Pain Management Intervention for Adults With Sickle Cell Disease: Qualitative Analysis of the CaRISMA Trial

The 2019 American Society of Hematology guidelines for the management of SCD recommend a comprehensive approach to pain management, including pharmacologic treatments alongside behavioral health interventions that address psychological and social contributors to pain [1]. Despite these recommendations, access to integrated biopsychosocial care remains limited, leaving many individuals with unmet behavioral health and psychosocial coping support needs [3].

Olubusola B Oluwole, Lakeya S McGill, Kadeem Gayle, Julia A O'Brien, Kaleab Z Abebe, Charles R Jonassaint, Megan Hamm

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e73719


Key Elements and Theoretical Foundations for the Design and Delivery of Text Messages to Boost Medication Adherence in Patients With Diabetes, Hypertension, and Hyperlipidemia: Scoping Review

Key Elements and Theoretical Foundations for the Design and Delivery of Text Messages to Boost Medication Adherence in Patients With Diabetes, Hypertension, and Hyperlipidemia: Scoping Review

Furthermore, 33 (64%) studies incorporated behavioral theories or techniques [22,39-42,46-48,51-61,64,66,67,70,72,74-76,78,80-82,84,85], while an equal number (33/52, 64%) incorporated tailored message design [22,35,36,38,39,41, 42,45,46,49,50,52,54-58,61,64-67,69,70,72,74,75,78,79,81,83-85] (Table 1). Over half of the included studies incorporated behavioral theories or techniques (33/52, 64%) [22,39-42,46-48,51-61,64,66,67,70,72,74-76,78,80-82,84,85].

Yu-Meng Yang, Tzu Wang, Hsun-Yu Chan, Yen-Ming Huang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71982


Evaluating a Mobile Digital Therapeutic for Vasomotor and Behavioral Health Symptoms Among Women in Midlife: Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluating a Mobile Digital Therapeutic for Vasomotor and Behavioral Health Symptoms Among Women in Midlife: Randomized Controlled Trial

Behavioral interventions, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), have been recommended as a potential treatment for menopausal symptoms [14], with The Menopause Society rating the support for CBT to address menopause symptoms as level 1 (good and consistent evidence) [15]. CBT interventions focus on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors, promoting adaptive coping strategies, and enhancing emotional regulation [16,17].

Jennifer Duffecy, Arfa Rehman, Scott Gorman, Yong Lin Huang, Heide Klumpp

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e58204


Assessment of an App-Based Sleep Program to Improve Sleep Outcomes in a Clinical Insomnia Population: Randomized Controlled Trial

Assessment of an App-Based Sleep Program to Improve Sleep Outcomes in a Clinical Insomnia Population: Randomized Controlled Trial

Consequently, behavioral and psychological interventions, such as cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) [15] and mindfulness [16,17], have gained popularity for treating sleep disturbances and insomnia, with a robust body of literature supporting their efficacy [15-18].

Walter Staiano, Christine Callahan, Michelle Davis, Leah Tanner, Chelsea Coe, Sarah Kunkle, Ulrich Kirk

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e68665


Tablet- and Group-Based Multicomponent Cognitive Stimulation for Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Single-Group Pilot Study and Protocol for Randomized Controlled Trial

Tablet- and Group-Based Multicomponent Cognitive Stimulation for Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Single-Group Pilot Study and Protocol for Randomized Controlled Trial

A statistically significant increase (P As part of demographic and behavioral data, the means and SDs will be calculated to explain the general description such as age, gender, education, Mo CA-T, TGDS-15, STAI-state, and OPQo L-Brief. Cognitive function scores of the 3 groups will be compared using 1-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to examine differences in posttest scores of various neuropsychological tests controlling for pretest scores.

Khanitin Jornkokgoud, Pattrawadee Makmee, Peera Wongupparaj, Alessandro Grecucci

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64465


mHealth-Augmented Care for Reducing Depression Symptom Severity Among Patients With Chronic Pain: Exploratory, Retrospective Cohort Study

mHealth-Augmented Care for Reducing Depression Symptom Severity Among Patients With Chronic Pain: Exploratory, Retrospective Cohort Study

Half of all Americans will experience a behavioral health condition at some point in life, and 1 in 5 will experience a condition so severe that it is debilitating [1,2]. Despite the ubiquitous nature of these conditions and their sprawling impacts, psychiatric care is underused, and many individuals resist treatment up to the point of emergency crises [3,4]. Exacerbating this, behavioral health conditions are frequently accompanied by physical health complications.

Dan Holley, Amanda Brooks, Matthew Hartz, Sudhir Rao, Thomas Zaubler

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e52764


Using Active and Passive Smartphone Data to Enhance Adolescents’ Emotional Awareness in Forensic Outpatient Setting: A Qualitative Feasibility and Usability Study

Using Active and Passive Smartphone Data to Enhance Adolescents’ Emotional Awareness in Forensic Outpatient Setting: A Qualitative Feasibility and Usability Study

Adolescents, particularly in forensic settings, frequently encounter difficulties in gaining insight into their emotional and behavioral functioning, which impairs their ability to recognize and express emotions [20-22]. This poses a significant issue, as most treatment programs expect adolescents to develop cognitive control over their emotional responses, which requires them to interpret and reflect on emotional signals to achieve behavioral regulation [23,24].

Merel M L Leijse, Levi van Dam, Tijs Jambroes, Amber Timmerman, Arne Popma

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e53613


Efficacy of the mHealth App Intellect in Improving Subclinical Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in University Students: Randomized Controlled Trial With a 4-Week Follow-Up

Efficacy of the mHealth App Intellect in Improving Subclinical Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in University Students: Randomized Controlled Trial With a 4-Week Follow-Up

The cognitive-behavioral model of OCD posits that obsessional distress stems from an individual’s appraisal of normal intrusive thoughts, images, and urges as extremely significant or threatening. Additionally, the individual appraises that the occurrence of the intrusion indicates their potential responsibility for causing harm [11]. These appraisals trigger distress and anxiety, which culminate in the decision to perform compulsions.

Madeline Lee Yoon Li, Stephanie Lee Si Min, Oliver Sündermann

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e63316


Web-Based Parent Training With Telephone Coaching Aimed at Treating Child Disruptive Behaviors in a Clinical Setting During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Single-Group Study With 2-Year Follow-Up

Web-Based Parent Training With Telephone Coaching Aimed at Treating Child Disruptive Behaviors in a Clinical Setting During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Single-Group Study With 2-Year Follow-Up

Themes of the SFSWa web-based parent training program for children with behavioral problems. a SFSW: Strongest Families Smart Website. The parents completed questionnaires at baseline, after the program, and at 6, 12, and 24 months after they had started the program. In addition, demographic details of the family, children, and parents were collected during the screening phase.

Saana Sourander, Minja Westerlund, Amit Baumel, Susanna Hinkka-Yli-Salomäki, Terja Ristkari, Marjo Kurki, Andre Sourander

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e63416