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Reference 1: Federal R&D funding: the bedrock of national innovation(https://sciencepolicyreview.org/
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70711
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Experiences Receiving and Delivering Virtual Health Care For Women: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
Each article was assigned a richness score by 2 team members (AS and TL-D), ranging from 1 to 5, based on the volume and depth of relevant qualitative data [28]. We sampled a subset of articles for abstraction with a focus on overrepresenting marginalized voices, purposively choosing articles from each health care delivery pathway, and prioritizing articles with higher richness scores.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68314
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Clinical effectiveness was quantified by calculating the change in anxiety symptoms, measured using the GAD-7, from baseline to final score, and estimating a within-participant effect size (Cohen d). A negative mean change denotes a reduction in GAD-7 total scores. Absolute Cohen d values are presented. The threshold for a clinically meaningful reduction in symptoms was defined as a change greater than the reliable change index of the GAD-7 scale (minimum of a 4-point reduction) [54].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69351
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Digital Mental Health Interventions for Young People Aged 16-25 Years: Scoping Review
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72892
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