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Technology-Based Interventions in Tobacco Use Treatment Among People Who Identify as African American/Black, Hispanic/Latina/o, and American Indian/Alaska Native: Scoping Review

Technology-Based Interventions in Tobacco Use Treatment Among People Who Identify as African American/Black, Hispanic/Latina/o, and American Indian/Alaska Native: Scoping Review

Given a lack of synthesized findings on the use of TBIs to address tobacco use among underrepresented populations, a scoping review is an ideal tool to provide an overview of TBI studies for tobacco use and explore whether TBIs included in the review promote health equity in tobacco use treatment among underrepresented groups. No current or underway scoping reviews or systematic reviews were identified in the preliminary search.

Emily Hichborn, Avery Turner, Sarah Moore, Phoebe Gauthier, Kathleen Bell, LaTrice Montgomery, Jesse Boggis, Chantal Lambert-Harris, Elizabeth Saunders, Jesse Dallery, Bethany McLeman, Lisa Marsch

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e50748

Themes and Topics on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in JMIR Dermatology Publications

Themes and Topics on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in JMIR Dermatology Publications

Keywords Disparities, diversity, equity, inclusion, disparity, underserved, rural, Black, Hispanic, Latinx, Latino, LGBTQ, skin of color, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American, American Indian, Alaska Native, White, gender, sex, underrepresented in medicine, minority, URM Diversity The practice of including many communities, identities, races, ethnicities, backgrounds, abilities, cultures, and beliefs of people, including underserved communities.

Ramiro Rodriguez, Karima M Osman, Lachlan Anderson, Micah Pascual, Robert P Dellavalle

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e48762

Race, Ethnicity, and Other Cultural Background Factors in Trials of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: Systematic Review

Race, Ethnicity, and Other Cultural Background Factors in Trials of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: Systematic Review

Asian Americans, multiracial individuals, Native Americans or Native Alaskans, and Native Hawaiians or Pacific Islanders were still underrepresented in the literature, with no significant change across time [11] despite evidence that participants are willing to engage in web-based health-related research [14]. Existing research on depression and race-ethnicity presents a somewhat complex picture.

Robinson De Jesús-Romero, Amani R Holder-Dixon, John F Buss, Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e50780