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Effect of a Mobile Game–Based Intervention to Enhance Child Safety: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of a Mobile Game–Based Intervention to Enhance Child Safety: Randomized Controlled Trial

In contrast to the traditional booklet method, the digital gaming methods included various mini-games such as Spot the Danger, Matching, multiple choice questions (MCQs), and Whac-A-Mole. These mini-games required players to engage in a learning loop where they applied, tested, and updated their safety knowledge.

Rosa S Wong, Keith T S Tung, Frederick K W Ho, Wilfred H S Wong, Chun Bong Chow, Ko Ling Chan, King Wa Fu, Patrick Ip

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51908

How Vaccine Ambivalence Can Lead People Who Inject Drugs to Decline COVID-19 Vaccination and Ways This Can Be Addressed: Qualitative Study

How Vaccine Ambivalence Can Lead People Who Inject Drugs to Decline COVID-19 Vaccination and Ways This Can Be Addressed: Qualitative Study

At the same time, participants expressed concerns about the vaccines’ safety, and whether a possible weakening of their bodies owing to injection drug use has intensified the danger of possible vaccine side effects. In addition, participants in our sample, like others in our society, describe a seemingly endless stream of social media misinformation, often repeated by close friends and family members, which actively discourages vaccination.

Ian David Aronson, Alex S Bennett, Mary-Andrée Ardouin-Guerrier, German Rivera-Castellar, Brent Gibson, Samantha Santoscoy, Brittney Vargas-Estrella

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(3):e35066