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To address the unique needs of veterans and civilians with COD and criminal legal involvement, an adaptation of MISSION, the criminal justice (MISSION-CJ) version was developed (Pinals, DA, unpublished manual, April 2014 and Smelson, D, unpublished manual, June 2014). MISSION-CJ is guided by the risk-need-responsivity framework of offender rehabilitation, which posits that rehabilitation should target “criminogenic needs” (ie, modifiable factors that are robust predictors of recidivism) [49,50].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e70750
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Natural Language Processing for Identification of Hospitalized People Who Use Drugs: Cohort Study
The presence of any of the following criteria (ie, abbreviated with the letters B, D, M, and N) were used to qualify the hospitalizations for inclusion in the PWUD cohort:
B (Biomarkers): In line with a previous study, positive urine toxicology for drugs or medications for SUD (eg, cocaine, amphetamine, methadone, suboxone, fentanyl, opiate, oxycodone), positive HCV antibody with positive or quantifiable HCV viral load [29]
D (Diagnostic codes): Presence of ICD-9 and or ICD-10 code for overdose, substance use
JMIR AI 2025;4:e63147
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Bringing Executive Function Testing Online: Assessment Validation Study
Association of Freeze Frame with demographic characteristics including (B) age, (C) years of education, and (D) gender. (E) Association of Freeze Frame with the NIH EXAMINER executive composite, a standard validated measure of executive function. NIH EXAMINER: National Institutes of Health Executive Abilities: Measures and Instruments for Neurobehavioral Evaluation and Research.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e75687
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