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Integrating Patient Choice and Collaborative Care Managers to Implement eHealth Tools in Depression: Self-Report Pilot Study

Integrating Patient Choice and Collaborative Care Managers to Implement eHealth Tools in Depression: Self-Report Pilot Study

Characteristics of the study sample (n=32). ae-MH: e-mental health. b PHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnaire-9. A total of 29 participants filled out the Sheehan Disability Scale and reported a “markedly impaired to extremely impaired functioning” in social life (17/29, 59%), in family life and home responsibilities (16/29, 55%), and at work and in school activities (10/29, 35%).

Jennifer Severe, Adrienne Lapidos, Danielle S Taubman, Amy Sochowicz, Sophia Wolk, Daniela Lopez, Abigail Biehl, Sagar V Parikh

J Particip Med 2025;17:e55349

Capturing Community Perspectives in a Statewide Cancer Needs Assessment: Online Focus Group Study

Capturing Community Perspectives in a Statewide Cancer Needs Assessment: Online Focus Group Study

Demographics of the cancer needs assessment focus group participants (N=51) compared to state-level demographics (N=4,449,052). a Not available. b Determined by the county-level rural-urban continuum codes; a code ≥4 represents a rural county. c Responses are not mutually exclusive because the participants could choose more than one. d LGBTQ+: lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other minority.

Jessica R Thompson, Keeghan Francis, Caree R McAfee, Madeline Brown, Todd Burus, Melinda Rogers, Connie L Sorrell, Elizabeth Westbrook, Lovoria B Williams, Jennifer Redmond Knight, Elaine Russell, Natalie P Wilhite, Pamela C Hull

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e63717

Mobile Health Technology for Personalized Tobacco Cessation Support Among Cancer Survivors and Caregivers in Laos (Project SurvLaos): Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Mobile Health Technology for Personalized Tobacco Cessation Support Among Cancer Survivors and Caregivers in Laos (Project SurvLaos): Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The same report also showed that more than 50% of the new cancer cases (n=9101) in Lao PDR resulted in mortality (6215 cancer deaths). Tobacco smoking prevalence among patients with cancer in Lao PDR is high: 60% in men and 15% in women in our preliminary analysis of data from the Lao National Cancer Center (LNCC) medical records, and up to 87% in patients with lung cancer [5]. Data regarding smoking prevalence among caregivers of Lao patients with cancer are lacking.

Phayvanh Keopaseuth, Phonepadith Xangsayarath, Shweta Kulkarni, Khatthanaphone Phandouangsy, Chanthavy Soulaphy, Phetsamone Alounlungsy, Vangnakhone Dittaphong, Dalouny Xayavong, Champadeng Vongdala, Latsamy Siengsounthone, Michael Businelle, Summer G Frank-Pearce, Damon J Vidrine, Jennifer I Vidrine, Thanh Cong Bui

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66517

Examining the Dose-Response Effects of Mindfulness Meditation Interventions on Well-Being: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Examining the Dose-Response Effects of Mindfulness Meditation Interventions on Well-Being: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Our targeted sample size (N≥866) is powered to detect small effects (d=0.2 approximately) between active dose conditions. The program length is 28 days, which will allow us to test for changes in more stable “trait” effects. There is considerable variation in doses for daily sessions, ranging from 10 to 30 minutes. These doses are based on a nonsystematic search of the literature, MBPs, and mindfulness apps with dosage recommendations (for details, refer to the study by Bowles et al [11]).

Nicholas Bowles, Alexander Burger, Jonathan N Davies, Julie A Simpson, Julieta Galante, Simon Dennis, Benjamin Stone, Nicholas T Van Dam

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72786

Generative AI–Powered Mental Wellness Chatbot for College Student Mental Wellness: Open Trial

Generative AI–Powered Mental Wellness Chatbot for College Student Mental Wellness: Open Trial

Of the 50 students who completed at least one session, 90% (n=45) were female. The mean age of the sample was 22.12 (SD 4.42) years. About 46% (n=23) self-identified as Latinx, 34% (n=17) non-Latinx White, 8% (n=4) non-Latinx Black, 8% (n=4) non-Latinx Asian, and 4% (n=2) multiracial. Most students were seniors (n=14, 28%). Half the students self-identified as heterosexual or straight (n=25). Most students were enrolled full-time (n=46, 92%), and 58% (n=29) were commuters or lived off-campus.

Jazmin A Reyes-Portillo, Amy So, Kelsey McAlister, Christine Nicodemus, Ashleigh Golden, Colleen Jacobson, Jennifer Huberty

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71923

The Power of Strategic Social Media Influencer Communication to Improve Black Women’s Knowledge and Awareness of Environmental Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: Surveys of Instagram Users

The Power of Strategic Social Media Influencer Communication to Improve Black Women’s Knowledge and Awareness of Environmental Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: Surveys of Instagram Users

A total of 255 respondents recruited by SMIs took the baseline survey: 82.4% (n=210) of the respondents identified as women, and 68.2% (n=174) identified as Black (Table 2). In total, 64.3% (n=164) of the respondents identified as Black women, confirming our ability to reach our target audience. The respondents had a high level of formal education, with 69.0% (n=176) having a bachelor’s degree or higher. A total of 101 respondents took the follow-up survey.

Elissia T Franklin, Katherine E Boronow, Jennifer Liss Ohayon, Aleyana Momplaisir, Jenell Steele, Camille Kathleen Smith, LaShannon Taylor, Breanna D Brock, Korie A Grayson, Kalere Edgecombe, Brittany S Harris, Kristen N Pender, Ijeoma B Kola, Adana AM Llanos, Dede K Teteh-Brooks, Lilly Marcelin, Julia Green Brody, Robin E Dodson

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66128

Predictors and Correlates of Depression and Anxiety Symptom Trajectories in a Large Digital Mental Health Provider: Retrospective Analysis of Data From Rula Health

Predictors and Correlates of Depression and Anxiety Symptom Trajectories in a Large Digital Mental Health Provider: Retrospective Analysis of Data From Rula Health

Descriptive statistics of continuous variables (N=365,741). Raw mean PHQ-9 and GAD-7 score trajectories over 12 visits are presented in Figure 1. Linear mixed effects model results showed that depression symptoms decreased significantly over the first 5 visits (β=–0.74, P The main findings were consistent when main effects of demographic covariates were added to the model.

Kelsey Lynn McAlister, Lara Baez, Douglas Newton, Sam Seiniger, Amy Pearlman, Allie Woodhouse, Jennifer Huberty

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e75750

Health Care Workers’ Perspectives on the Barriers and Facilitators to Digital Health Technology Use to Support Symptomatic Cancer Diagnosis in Southern Africa: Qualitative Study

Health Care Workers’ Perspectives on the Barriers and Facilitators to Digital Health Technology Use to Support Symptomatic Cancer Diagnosis in Southern Africa: Qualitative Study

The median age was 44 (IQR 34‐53) years, the median time in their role was 6 (IQR 2‐15) years, and most were female (n=38, 68%). Most participants (n=52, 93%) had a higher education degree (postgraduate degree, undergraduate degree, or diploma), 3 (5%) had Matric or O-levels, and 1 had a certificate. The participants included 34 (61%) nurses, 15 (27%) doctors, 3 (5%) medical managers, 1 health information officer, 1 clinical assistant, 1 data clerk, and 1 receptionist.

Kirsten D Arendse, Sarah Day, Bothwell Takaingofa Guzha, Tasleem Ras, Valerie Anne Sills, Natalie Tegama, Jennifer Moodley, Fiona M Walter, Suzanne E Scott

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68412

A Supplemental Women’s Health Questionnaire for Women Veterans With Military Environmental Exposures: Project Development and Implementation

A Supplemental Women’s Health Questionnaire for Women Veterans With Military Environmental Exposures: Project Development and Implementation

Demographic and military characteristics of women veterans with military environmental exposures, 2022-2024.a a Includes self-identified demographic and military characteristics. b Missing (n=7). c Missing (n=4). d Other marital status includes living with a partner, separated. e Missing (n=9). f Missing (n=14). g Other combat deployments non-Gulf War I and post-9/11 deployments such as Bosnia, with some participants serving across multiple eras. h Missing (n=12). i Missing (n=16). j WRIISC: War Related Illness and Injury

Leah N Eizadi, Mehret T Assefa, Jordan M Nechvatal, G Marina Veltkamp, Abou Ibrahim-Biangoro, Maheen M Adamson, Jennifer S Jennings

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73223