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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

Additional screening measures will include (1) the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, for anxiety and depressive symptoms; (2) a single-item measure of substance use within the last year that, if any item is endorsed, will trigger a more detailed drug and alcohol screening questionnaire; and (3) a single-item measure of trauma that, if endorsed, will trigger a more detailed trauma screening questionnaire.

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

Concordance Between Survey and Electronic Health Record Data in the COVID-19 Citizen Science Study: Retrospective Cohort Analysis

Concordance Between Survey and Electronic Health Record Data in the COVID-19 Citizen Science Study: Retrospective Cohort Analysis

There is a particular need for understanding the reliability of health information related to COVID-19, especially because a large portion of home testing and vaccination occurred outside traditional health systems. The COVID-19 Citizen Science Study (CCS) is a longitudinal digital cohort study designed to generate knowledge about participant-reported outcomes related to the COVID-19 pandemic [15].

Elizabeth Crull, Emily C O'Brien, Pavel Antiperovitch, Kirubel Asfaw, Alexis L Beatty, Djeneba Audrey Djibo, Alan F Kaul, John Kornak, Gregory M Marcus, Madelaine Faulkner Modrow, Jeffrey E Olgin, Jaime Orozco, Soo Park, Noah Peyser, Mark J Pletcher, Thomas W Carton

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58097

Feasibility of a Mental Health App Intervention for Emergency Service Workers and Volunteers: Single-Arm Pilot Study

Feasibility of a Mental Health App Intervention for Emergency Service Workers and Volunteers: Single-Arm Pilot Study

Build Back Better was developed by a multidisciplinary team with content adapted from a previously developed app, Head Gear, designed to prevent depression and anxiety and improve well-being among workers in male-dominated industries [18,22]. A randomized controlled trial of Head Gear with a large sample of workers showed that the app was effective in the prevention of depression and anxiety, as well as improving a range of MH and work-related outcomes [24,25].

Denise Meuldijk, Mark Deady, Daniel A J Collins, Douglas O Williams, Richard A Bryant, Samuel B Harvey

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e50995

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

This innovative approach positions Wayhaven as a unique tool for college students with elevated anxiety and depression symptoms, offering dynamic, evidence-based mental wellness support tailored to diverse needs. However, there is a need to evaluate its feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness in a real-world setting.

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

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71923

Correction: Using Wearable Devices and Speech Data for Personalized Machine Learning in Early Detection of Mental Disorders: Protocol for a Participatory Research Study

Correction: Using Wearable Devices and Speech Data for Personalized Machine Learning in Early Detection of Mental Disorders: Protocol for a Participatory Research Study

In "Using Wearable Devices and Speech Data for Personalized Machine Learning in Early Detection of Mental Disorders: Protocol for a Participatory Research Study" (JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e48210), the authors noted an error. The following references: 32. Chen I-M, Lin P-H, Wu V-C, Wu C-S, Shan J-C, Chang S-S, et al. Suicide deaths among patients with end-stage renal disease receiving dialysis: a population-based retrospective cohort study of 64,000 patients in Taiwan. J Affect Disord. Feb 2018;227:7-10.

Ramon E Diaz-Ramos, Isabella Noriega, Luis A Trejo, Eleni Stroulia, Bo Cao

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e78287

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

The POWER project is a community-research partnership between the Resilient Sisterhood Project, a nonprofit organization that supports women of African descent on reproductive health issues; Resilient Sisterhood Project community members; Silent Spring Institute, a nonprofit organization that conducts environmental health research; and SMIs. We used strategic SMI communication to engage a large audience of Black women with EDC-related information.

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

Creating User Personas to Represent the Needs of Dementia Caregivers Who Support Medication Management at Home: Persona Development and Qualitative Study

Creating User Personas to Represent the Needs of Dementia Caregivers Who Support Medication Management at Home: Persona Development and Qualitative Study

A US-based survey of family caregivers found that medication management is a challenging process due to the considerable time involved, the complexity of routines, fear of making a mistake, and care recipients’ resistance to taking medication [6].

Anna Jolliff, Priya Loganathar, Richard J Holden, Anna Linden, Himalaya Patel, Jessica R Lee, Aaron Ganci, Noll Campbell, Malaz Boustani, Nicole E Werner

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e63944

Parent-Child Mutual Influences on Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Behaviors: Actor-Partner Analysis

Parent-Child Mutual Influences on Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Behaviors: Actor-Partner Analysis

This rapid upward trend is evident even among primary 1 (grade 1) students, the youngest entrants into Singapore’s school system, where national data from the Singapore Department of Statistics indicate a steady increase in the proportion of overweight and severely overweight children in this age group—from 9.8% in 2014 to 12.1% in 2022 [2]. As childhood obesity becomes more prevalent, it is no longer solely a pediatric issue, but a pressing public health crisis at the national level.

May O Lwin, Allison Seet, Seraphina Leo, Peter J Schulz

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e76943