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We only reported differences that were statistically tested and for which P values, CIs, or effect sizes were available.
Descriptions and examples of social media–related outcomes to be extracted from studies.
a Exposure, reach, and low-, medium-, and high-level engagement were measured using a version of key performance indicators and metrics related to social media use in health promotion adapted from Neiger et al [26].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68124
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We will report P values up to 3 decimal places and report P values less than .001 as
We expect a small amount of missing data due to noncompliance and loss to follow-up. As noted above, participants who withdraw will be asked for a reason for withdrawal to determine whether the missing information is random. Participants withdrawing prior to the procedure will be asked whether they intend to proceed to ICA.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71726
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Podcasts in Mental, Physical, or Combined Health Interventions for Adults: Scoping Review
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63360
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There was no significant difference in requested mode based on HPV vaccine dose or language (desired text messages for initiation reminders (22/39, 56%), versus for completion reminders (26/39, 67%; P=.35), desired text messages for reminders in English (21/28, 75%) versus in Luganda (27/50, 54%; P=.07).
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Characteristics of study participants.
a HPV: human papillomavirus.
b KCCA: Kampala Capital City Authority.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e63527
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Employee Preference and Use of Employee Mental Health Programs: Mixed Methods Study
The significance level was set at a P value of
Overview of the data cleaning process. The defined data cleaning process included several data quality control steps and 1 data privacy control step to achieve the final dataset of 1134 participants. Suspect answer behavior means answers with strong patterns that might indicate careless responding, for example, straightlining.
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e65750
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