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Development of a Sham Smartphone App for Opioid Use Disorder: Acceptability and Suitability Study
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71105
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The median diabetes duration and age of diabetes onset were 14.0 years and 37.1 years, respectively, with 12% (11/91) of participants aged
Baseline demographic variables for the telemonitoring study group and non-telemonitoring study group (N=206).
a TSG: telemonitoring study group.
b T1 DM: type 1 diabetes mellitus.
c T2 DM: type 2 diabetes mellitus.
JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e68214
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After dropping missing responses (n=48), the total sample size included in the analysis was 1158 parent respondents for a
The survey sample comprised 753 (55%) females, 614 (57%) non-Hispanic Whites, and 948 (81%) metropolitan respondents (Table 1). There were 125 (12%) parents who reported internet worry, 152 (13%) who reported unreliable internet experience, and 76 (7%) who reported both.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69304
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participant usually receives daily or weekly support by a care professional at the start of the study
Supported by motivated care professionals to guide them in using the social robot
Exclusion criteria
Prone to convert stress into physical aggressiveness
Overly sensitive to stimuli
The SEAR (Screened, Eligible, Approached, Randomized) framework [21 will be used to systematically monitor and report the recruitment of participnats, according to the CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) extension for N-of
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67841
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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]).
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72786
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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.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66128
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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
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73223
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The community women’s union staff members (lay workers active in their communities; n=13) based in the communes were recruited by the Thanh Hoa project coordinator to support app deployment. PHAD team members administered the training program to the intervention providers in person. App users who self-identified as experiencing symptoms of depression were recruited from the community through the 6 local Commune Health Centers (CHCs).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68297
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