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Use of a Wearable Self-Tracking Instrument by Refugees With Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Qualitative Study of Psychotherapeutic Mediation and Engagement

Use of a Wearable Self-Tracking Instrument by Refugees With Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Qualitative Study of Psychotherapeutic Mediation and Engagement

This study was part of a larger participatory action research project aimed at co-developing a self-tracking assisted psychotherapy treatment concept for refugees diagnosed with complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) [14].

Lisa Groenberg Riisager, Stine Bjerrum Moeller, Jakob Eg Larsen, Thomas Blomseth Christiansen, Jesper Aagaard, Lotte Huniche

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70511

Quantitative Research on Digitalized Treatment Options for Older Adults With Mental Illness: Scoping Review

Quantitative Research on Digitalized Treatment Options for Older Adults With Mental Illness: Scoping Review

The search strategy was built to represent this review’s inclusion criteria in a combination of keywords and Me SH terms: ((digital [Title/Abstract]) OR (technology [Title/Abstract])) AND (((“Psychotherapy” [Me SH]) AND “Aged” [Me SH]) AND (“Mentally Ill Persons” [Me SH] OR “Mental Disorders” [Me SH])) Using Me SH terms enhances the sensitivity of literature searches by automatically including related concepts and synonyms indexed under the same term.

Jennifer Anne Stanford, Sandra Anna Just

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e70321

Scalable Precision Psychiatry With an Objective Measure of Psychological Stress: Prospective Real-World Study

Scalable Precision Psychiatry With an Objective Measure of Psychological Stress: Prospective Real-World Study

Pearson correlation analyses revealed a significant negative correlation between the deltas of the 2 ecological momentary assessments (EMAs), indicating that psychotherapy-associated decreases in self-reported stress (∆SRS) are accompanied by a corresponding increase in self-reported mood (∆SRM), as calculated by sentiment analysis of the patient’s “mood word” selections.

Helena Wang, Norman Farb, Bechara Saab

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e56086

Evaluating the Quality of Psychotherapy Conversational Agents: Framework Development and Cross-Sectional Study

Evaluating the Quality of Psychotherapy Conversational Agents: Framework Development and Cross-Sectional Study

Psychotherapy chatbots are a contentious way to increase access to mental health care. These computer-based conversational agents use text, speech, and visual forms of communication to simulate psychotherapy and promote therapeutic change. Given the treatment gap between the high demand for psychotherapy and the limited supply of therapists [1] many have turned to chatbots, text-based conversational agents, as a tool for self-management of mental health [2,3].

Kunmi Sobowale, Daniel Kevin Humphrey

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65605

Navigating the Maze of Social Media Disinformation on Psychiatric Illness and Charting Paths to Reliable Information for Mental Health Professionals: Observational Study of TikTok Videos

Navigating the Maze of Social Media Disinformation on Psychiatric Illness and Charting Paths to Reliable Information for Mental Health Professionals: Observational Study of TikTok Videos

Topic prevalence also varied by language: English videos more commonly addressed ADHD, anxiety, and depression, while French videos focused on psychotherapy and personality disorders, and Spanish videos often covered emotional regulation and general mental well-being.

Alexandre Hudon, Keith Perry, Anne-Sophie Plate, Alexis Doucet, Laurence Ducharme, Orielle Djona, Constanza Testart Aguirre, Gabrielle Evoy

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64225