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The Effectiveness of Social Media Campaigns in Improving Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Mental Health and Help-Seeking in High-Income Countries: Scoping Review

The Effectiveness of Social Media Campaigns in Improving Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Mental Health and Help-Seeking in High-Income Countries: Scoping Review

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].

Ruth Plackett, Jessica-Mae Steward, Angelos P Kassianos, Marvin Duenger, Patricia Schartau, Jessica Sheringham, Silvie Cooper, Lucy Biddle, Judi Kidger, Kate Walters

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68124

Using Virtual Patients to Explore the Clinical Reasoning Skills of Medical Students: Mixed Methods Study

Using Virtual Patients to Explore the Clinical Reasoning Skills of Medical Students: Mixed Methods Study

Analyses were conducted using STATA Version 15 with P≤.05, considered statistically significant [46]. Table 1 describes the participant characteristics of those in the trial at baseline and the think-aloud study. In the trial, most participants were 23 to 24 years of age (152/264, 57.6%) and were male (142/264, 53.8%). The age and gender of the think-aloud participants were similar: 81% (13/16) were 23 to 24 years old and 56% (9/16) were male.

Ruth Plackett, Angelos P Kassianos, Jessica Timmis, Jessica Sheringham, Patricia Schartau, Maria Kambouri

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(6):e24723