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A Robot-Delivered Training Program to Improve Children’s Mental Health and Resilience in Dutch Primary Schools: Pilot Intervention Study

A Robot-Delivered Training Program to Improve Children’s Mental Health and Resilience in Dutch Primary Schools: Pilot Intervention Study

Mental disorders represent a substantial global burden and rank among the top 10 leading causes of worldwide disease burden [1]. Concerning adolescents, nearly one-third (30.5%) of Dutch adolescents aged 12 to 16 years struggle with mental issues, with rates being higher for girls (39.8%) than for boys (21.5%) [2]. These mental health issues are already present in primary school (26.1%) and include hyperactivity/attention problems, emotional problems, problems with peers, and behavioral problems.

Anne Zijp, Jiska J Aardoom, Olivier A Blanson Henkemans, Sylvia van der Pal, Eline Vlasblom, Anke Versluis

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66797


Exploring Technical Features to Enhance Control in Videoconferencing Psychotherapy: Quantitative Study on Clinicians’ Perspectives

Exploring Technical Features to Enhance Control in Videoconferencing Psychotherapy: Quantitative Study on Clinicians’ Perspectives

The sample was recruited using a convenience sampling approach by author FC (who is a Ph D candidate and clinical psychologist in Italia and Australia) via Linked In, professional websites, official psychologists, and other mental health associations from October 16, 2022, to February 2, 2023. Using author FC’s university email address, Practitioners were emailed the plain language statement and the link to the survey.

Francesco Cataldo, Shanton Chang, Antonette Mendoza, George Buchanan, Nicholas Van Dam

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66904


Diaphragmatic Breathing Interfaces to Promote Relaxation for Mitigating Insomnia: Pilot Study

Diaphragmatic Breathing Interfaces to Promote Relaxation for Mitigating Insomnia: Pilot Study

Competence significantly impacted mental load (F1,131=12.639, P=.001) with a notable negative correlation (r=–0.301, P Immersion affected mental load (F1,131=9.523, P=.003) with a significant negative correlation (r=–0.240, P=.006). Challenge significantly influenced effort (F1,131=17.471, P Positive affect influenced mental load (F1,131=7.264, P=.008); however, the partial correlations were not significant, indicating a weaker direct impact under different interface conditions.

Yi-Jen Lai, Hsiao-Yean Chiu, Ko-Chiu Wu, Chun-Wei Chang

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e67000


Acceptance, Safety, and Effect Sizes in Online Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Interventional Pilot Study

Acceptance, Safety, and Effect Sizes in Online Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Interventional Pilot Study

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe mental disorder characterized by high instability in affect, identity, and interpersonal relationships [1,2]. The prevalence of BPD is estimated to be between 0.7% and 2.7% in community samples [3,4] and between 11% and 35.6% in clinical samples [4]. BPD is associated with significant health care use and costs, as well as profound individual suffering and impaired quality of life [5-7].

Ruben Vonderlin, Tali Boritz, Carola Claus, Büsra Senyüz, Saskia Mahalingam, Rachel Tennenhouse, Stefanie Lis, Christian Schmahl, Jürgen Margraf, Tobias Teismann, Nikolaus Kleindienst, Shelley McMain, Martin Bohus

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66181


Effect of a Web-Based Heartfulness Program on the Mental Well-Being, Biomarkers, and Gene Expression Profile of Health Care Students: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of a Web-Based Heartfulness Program on the Mental Well-Being, Biomarkers, and Gene Expression Profile of Health Care Students: Randomized Controlled Trial

Mental health problems including stress, anxiety, and depression have increased over recent years, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic [2,3]. Health care students have a high degree of stress and burnout due to the number of hours spent on learning each week, the large body of clinical knowledge to master, and the challenges of balancing work and home life [4-6].

Jayaram Thimmapuram, Kamlesh D Patel, Deepti Bhatt, Ajay Chauhan, Divya Madhusudhan, Kashyap K Bhatt, Snehal Deshpande, Urvi Budhbhatti, Chaitanya Joshi

JMIR Bioinform Biotech 2024;5:e65506


Implementing a Hospital Call Center Service for Mental Health in Uganda: User-Centered Design Approach

Implementing a Hospital Call Center Service for Mental Health in Uganda: User-Centered Design Approach

Other important challenges facing mental health in Uganda include social norms [15], beliefs (such as witchcraft), lack of awareness of mental health disorders [8,11,16], pervasive stigma, and sociopolitical conflicts [13,17]; these not only result in an increase in the incidence of mental health problems but also lead to many people with mental health problems not seeking care and going undiagnosed.

Johnblack K Kabukye, Rosemary Namagembe, Juliet Nakku, Vincent Kiberu, Marie Sjölinder, Susanne Nilsson, Caroline Wamala-Larsson

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e53976


The Effectiveness of a Digital App for Reduction of Clinical Symptoms in Individuals With Panic Disorder: Randomized Controlled Trial

The Effectiveness of a Digital App for Reduction of Clinical Symptoms in Individuals With Panic Disorder: Randomized Controlled Trial

DTxs related to mental health medicine are actively used in various psychiatric disorders, such as insomnia, substance abuse, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and anxiety and depression, among others [13]. In particular, the use of Freespira, a panic disorder DTx, reduced panic symptoms, avoidance behaviors, and treatment costs in patients with panic disorder [14].

KunJung Kim, Hyunchan Hwang, Sujin Bae, Sun Mi Kim, Doug Hyun Han

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51428


Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy of a Smartphone App–Led Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression Under Therapist Supervision: Open Trial

Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy of a Smartphone App–Led Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression Under Therapist Supervision: Open Trial

There simply are not and will not be enough clinicians to meet current demands for mental health care. Additionally, many people do not seek treatment for depression due to obstacles such as geographic distance from care providers, high costs, and stigma [8,9]. Given the prevalence of MDD and the substantial treatment gaps that exist, there is a clear need for low barrier, more widely accessible, effective treatments for MDD. The technology could bridge such gaps.

Sabine Wilhelm, Emily E Bernstein, Kate H Bentley, Ivar Snorrason, Susanne S Hoeppner, Dalton Klare, Jennifer L Greenberg, Hilary Weingarden, Thomas H McCoy, Oliver Harrison

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e53998


Combining mHealth Technology and Pharmacotherapy to Improve Mental Health Outcomes and Reduce Human Rights Abuses in West Africa: Intervention Field Trial

Combining mHealth Technology and Pharmacotherapy to Improve Mental Health Outcomes and Reduce Human Rights Abuses in West Africa: Intervention Field Trial

Mental health systems in West Africa are constrained in their resources, infrastructure, and access to trained mental health personnel, limiting their capacity to deliver care [1,2]. In part due to these limitations, and in part due to local belief systems that frame mental health problems as spiritual rather than medical or psychological in nature [3,4], people with serious mental illness (SMI) in the region are often treated by traditional or faith healers, who are in abundance [5,6].

Dror Ben-Zeev, Anna Larsen, Dzifa A Attah, Kwadwo Obeng, Alexa Beaulieu, Seth M Asafo, Jonathan Kuma Gavi, Arya Kadakia, Emmanuel Quame Sottie, Sammy Ohene, Lola Kola, Kevin Hallgren, Jaime Snyder, Pamela Y Collins, Angela Ofori-Atta, M-Healer Research Team

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e53096


Comparing the Perspectives of Generative AI, Mental Health Experts, and the General Public on Schizophrenia Recovery: Case Vignette Study

Comparing the Perspectives of Generative AI, Mental Health Experts, and the General Public on Schizophrenia Recovery: Case Vignette Study

The research objectives were as follows: To examine how different LLMs (Chat GPT-3.5, Chat GPT-4, Claude, and Bard) evaluate the prognosis of an individual with schizophrenia compared to the evaluations of mental health professionals (mental health nurses, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and GPs) and the general public.

Zohar Elyoseph, Inbar Levkovich

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e53043