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Impact of Conversational and Animation Features of a Mental Health App Virtual Agent on Depressive Symptoms and User Experience Among College Students: Randomized Controlled Trial

Impact of Conversational and Animation Features of a Mental Health App Virtual Agent on Depressive Symptoms and User Experience Among College Students: Randomized Controlled Trial

The m Health App Usability Questionnaire (MAUQ) is a 21-item questionnaire comprised of 3 subscales: ease of use and satisfaction, system information arrangement and usefulness [53]. Participants were asked the follow open-ended questions: (1) Did you make your virtual coach resemble yourself or someone you know? If so, why? (2) When creating your virtual coach, you were asked to select either a masculine or feminine agent. Please explain how you selected your virtual coach’s gender.

Stephanie Six, Elizabeth Schlesener, Victoria Hill, Sabarish V Babu, Kaileigh Byrne

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e67381

Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents in Iraq via Mobile Apps: Qualitative Study of Usability and Outcomes

Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents in Iraq via Mobile Apps: Qualitative Study of Usability and Outcomes

In response to this growing demand, mobile health (m Health) apps have emerged as a promising solution for delivering mental health care [11-14]. These apps offer a flexible, cost-effective, and private means for adolescents to access psychological interventions, which may otherwise be limited due to stigma, lack of resources, or geographical barriers [15-19].

Radhwan Hussein Ibrahim, Marghoob Hussein Yaas, Mariwan Qadir Hamarash, Salwa Hazim Al-Mukhtar, Mohammed Faris Abdulghani, Osama Al Mushhadany

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e67137

Evaluating User Experience and Satisfaction in a Concussion Rehabilitation App: Usability Study

Evaluating User Experience and Satisfaction in a Concussion Rehabilitation App: Usability Study

Mobile health (m Health) has emerged as a widely accessible medium for individuals to obtain medical care. This technology is particularly beneficial for individuals in remote areas or those who face challenges in accessing health care facilities. Consequently, there has been a surge in the development of health care–focused mobile apps in recent years, demonstrating significant benefits.

Michael G Hutchison, Alex P Di Battista, Kyla L Pyndiura

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67275

Sociodemographic Differences in Logins and Engagement With the Electronic Health Coach Messaging Feature of a Mobile App to Support Opioid and Stimulant Use Recovery: Results From a 1-Month Observational Study

Sociodemographic Differences in Logins and Engagement With the Electronic Health Coach Messaging Feature of a Mobile App to Support Opioid and Stimulant Use Recovery: Results From a 1-Month Observational Study

In the last 15 years, mobile health (m Health) technologies have been leveraged to address this issue and support improved physical and mental well-being (eg, weight loss, diabetes management, depression symptom management, substance misuse recovery) nationally [2-5]. m Health apps are often heralded as a critical tool in supporting the mental and physical health of un- and underinsured individuals and groups, such as racial, ethnic, gender, and sexual minorities who have been historically marginalized by the

Lindsey M Filiatreau, Hannah Szlyk, Alex T Ramsey, Erin Kasson, Xiao Li, Zhuoran Zhang, Patricia Cavazos-Rehg

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e54753

Factors Impacting Mobile Health Adoption for Depression Care and Support by Adolescent Mothers in Nigeria: Preliminary Focus Group Study

Factors Impacting Mobile Health Adoption for Depression Care and Support by Adolescent Mothers in Nigeria: Preliminary Focus Group Study

The research questions were as follows: What is the knowledge of m Health use for mental health care among young mothers and care providers in primary care? What are the potential barriers and facilitators of mobile app adoption in this population? What challenges could limit its use? What are the possible strategies to mitigate the challenges to m Health apps adoption by young mothers?

Lola Kola, Tobi Fatodu, Manasseh Kola, Bisola A Olayemi, Adeyinka O Adefolarin, Simpa Dania, Manasi Kumar, Dror Ben-Zeev

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e42406

Centering Youth Voice in the Adaptation of an mHealth Intervention for Young Adults With HIV in South Texas, United States: Human-Centered Design Approach

Centering Youth Voice in the Adaptation of an mHealth Intervention for Young Adults With HIV in South Texas, United States: Human-Centered Design Approach

Other forms of m Health interventions previously used in promoting the health of young adults with HIV include remote coaching, short message services, phone calls, and social media outreach [14,15]. m Health intervention implementation faces the challenge of needing continuous updates based on input from stakeholders and app users [10].

Nhat Minh Ho, Catherine Johnson, Autumn Chidester, Ruby Viera Corral, Jacundo Ramos, Miguel Garcia, Rishi Gonuguntla, Cyrena Cote, Divya Chandramohan, Hueylie Lin, Anna Taranova, Ank E Nijhawan, Susan Kools, Karen Ingersoll, Rebecca Dillingham, Barbara S Taylor

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60531