Search Articles

View query in Help articles search

Search Results (1 to 10 of 1445 Results)

Download search results: CSV END BibTex RIS


Identifying and Taking Action on the Protective and Risk Factors of Black Maternal Mental Health: Protocol for Community-Based Participatory Study

Identifying and Taking Action on the Protective and Risk Factors of Black Maternal Mental Health: Protocol for Community-Based Participatory Study

In this phase, an e-survey (n=300) will be used to collect data on the participants’ demographic (age, racial and ethnic identities, immigration status, educational status, SES, gender identity, housing, neighborhood, employment, relationship status, and household income along with obstetric information including gestational age at birth (full or preterm), admission to neonatal intensive care unit, and infant health issues or concerns.

Priscilla N Boakye, Kenneth Fung, Mawuko Setordzi, Egbe B Etowa, Rosanra Yoon, Josephine Etowa, Feven Desta, Nana Ama Tiwaa-Boateng, Modupe Tunde-Byass, Janet Yamada, Karline Wilson-Mitchell, Cynthia Maxwell, Crystal T Clark, Josephine Pui-Hing Wong

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e70076

Outdoor Exercise Facility–Based Integrative Mobile Health Intervention to Support Physical Activity, Mental Well-Being, and Exercise Self-Efficacy Among Older Adults With Prefrailty and Frailty in Hong Kong: Pilot Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial Study

Outdoor Exercise Facility–Based Integrative Mobile Health Intervention to Support Physical Activity, Mental Well-Being, and Exercise Self-Efficacy Among Older Adults With Prefrailty and Frailty in Hong Kong: Pilot Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial Study

Despite the availability of numerous senior-friendly OEFs in Hong Kong, older adults—especially those with frailty—may hesitate to use or may misuse these facilities due to a lack of proper training. To address this limitation, an integrative m Health intervention can be implemented to support the proper use of OEFs by community-dwelling older adults with frailty in Hong Kong and to foster sustainable behavioral changes related to PA.

Janet Lok Chun Lee, Arnold Y L Wong, Peter H F Ng, S N Fu, Kenneth N K Fong, Andy S K Cheng, Karen Nga Kwan Lee, Rui Sun, Hao Yi Zhang, Rong Xiao

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e69259

Detection of Depressive Symptoms in College Students Using Multimodal Passive Sensing Data and Light Gradient Boosting Machine: Longitudinal Pilot Study

Detection of Depressive Symptoms in College Students Using Multimodal Passive Sensing Data and Light Gradient Boosting Machine: Longitudinal Pilot Study

Furthermore, we contend that social isolation may also manifest through other dimensions of smartphone use (eg, beyond social media use), such as not answering calls or texts, and that this behavior may be bidirectionally connected with depressive symptoms. The more depressed students feel, the less they use their phone, and the more socially disengaged they feel, the less they have the urge to use it to interpersonally interact.

Jessica L Borelli, Yuning Wang, Frances Haofei Li, Lyric N Russo, Marta Tironi, Ken Yamashita, Elayne Zhou, Jocelyn Lai, Brenda Nguyen, Iman Azimi, Christopher Marcotullio, Sina Labbaf, Salar Jafarlou, Nikil Dutt, Amir Rahmani

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67964

Methods of Piloting an Abstraction Tool to Describe Family Engagement in the Hospital Setting: Retrospective Chart Review

Methods of Piloting an Abstraction Tool to Describe Family Engagement in the Hospital Setting: Retrospective Chart Review

Family, as defined by the patient, may be a formal, legal, or informal relationship. Family engagement improves patient outcomes, enhances the patient experience, and ensures that care remains holistic and centered on the patient and their support network [4-7]. Without engagement, hospital stays may be prolonged [8,9], and readmission rates and overall health care utilization tend to increase [10,11].

Jennifer Morgan, Jennifer Cahill, Christine Ritchie, Lingling Zhang, Priscilla Gazarian

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66549

Stigma of Dementia on Social Media During World Alzheimer’s Awareness Month: Thematic Analysis of Posts

Stigma of Dementia on Social Media During World Alzheimer’s Awareness Month: Thematic Analysis of Posts

Moreover, emerging studies on social media awareness campaigns on health issues such as mental illness may be effective in increasing awareness, promoting help-seeking behavior [23], and reducing stigma [24]. Accordingly, X provides an effective platform to analyze dementia-related discourse during World Alzheimer’s Month to identify opportunities for intervention to reduce dementia-related stigma.

Juanita-Dawne Bacsu, Jasmine Cassy Mah, Ali Akbar Jamali, Christine Conanan, Samantha Lautrup, Corinne Berger, Dylan Fiske, Sarah Fraser, Anila Virani, Florriann Fehr, Alison L Chasteen, Zahra Rahemi, Shirin Vellani, Melissa K Andrew, Allison Cammer, Katherine S McGilton, Rory Gowda-Sookochoff, Kate Nanson, Karl S Grewal, Raymond J Spiteri

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e72775

Trust, Trustworthiness, and the Future of Medical AI: Outcomes of an Interdisciplinary Expert Workshop

Trust, Trustworthiness, and the Future of Medical AI: Outcomes of an Interdisciplinary Expert Workshop

To make better sense of issues around ethical AI as well as understandings and conditions of trust and trustworthy AI in medicine, we organized a 2-day workshop with 14 academic experts in data science, law, medicine, ethics, social science, and philosophy, which took place on May 5-6, 2022, in Berlin, Germany.

Melanie Goisauf, Mónica Cano Abadía, Kaya Akyüz, Maciej Bobowicz, Alena Buyx, Ilaria Colussi, Marie-Christine Fritzsche, Karim Lekadir, Pekka Marttinen, Michaela Th Mayrhofer, Janos Meszaros

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71236

Transforming Health and Reducing Perinatal Anxiety Through Virtual Engagement: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Transforming Health and Reducing Perinatal Anxiety Through Virtual Engagement: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

These patterns suggest that rising rates of clinical and pregnancy-specific anxiety may be contributing to worsening racial and ethnic, LGBTQ+, and socioeconomic disparities in adverse pregnancy outcomes and postpartum mental health.

Carolyn Ponting, Rebecca J Baer, Kacie Blackman, Bridgette Blebu, Jennifer N Felder, Scott Oltman, Karen M Tabb, Laura Jelliffe Pawlowski

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e70627