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Exploring Generation Z and Young Millennials’ Perspectives of a Spiritual Self-Care App and Their Spiritual Identity (Skylight): Qualitative Semistructured Interview Study

Exploring Generation Z and Young Millennials’ Perspectives of a Spiritual Self-Care App and Their Spiritual Identity (Skylight): Qualitative Semistructured Interview Study

new world of work(https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/global/Documents/deloitte-2022-genz-millennial-mh-whitepaper.pdf Reference 27: The millennial obsession with self-care(https://www.npr.org/2017/06/04/531051473/the-millennial-obsession-with-self-caremillennial

Susanna Y Park, Jacqlyn Yourell, Kelsey L McAlister, Jennifer Huberty

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e54284

A Spiritual Self-Care Mobile App (Skylight) for Mental Health, Sleep, and Spiritual Well-Being Among Generation Z and Young Millennials: Cross-Sectional Survey

A Spiritual Self-Care Mobile App (Skylight) for Mental Health, Sleep, and Spiritual Well-Being Among Generation Z and Young Millennials: Cross-Sectional Survey

Reference 13: Digital Religion among U.S. and Canadian Millennial Adults Reference 33: The millennial obsession with self-care(https://www.npr.org/2017/06/04/531051473/the-millennial-obsession-with-self-caremillennial

Susanna Y Park, Jennifer Huberty, Jacqlyn Yourell, Kelsey L McAlister, Clare C Beatty

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e50239

The Use of Travel as an Appeal to Motivate Millennial Parents on Facebook to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19: Message Framing Evaluation

The Use of Travel as an Appeal to Motivate Millennial Parents on Facebook to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19: Message Framing Evaluation

Among parents, millennial parents were a population of particular interest because they were likely to have children 12 years or younger—the age cutoff for COVID-19 vaccine eligibility during that time period [5]. According to a Kaiser Family Foundation study conducted from July 15, 2021, to August 2, 2021, only 49% of parents aged 18 to 39 years had received at least 1 dose of the COVID-19 vaccine [3].

Suraj Arshanapally, Tiearra Starr, Lauren Blackmun Elsberry, Robin Rinker

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e43720