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A lack of engagement, even at in-person events, was interpreted by community coordinators as further proof of public skepticism:
There is resentment about pouring resources into ”research” instead of simply meeting basic needs.
I was able to offer a presentation about the ACTing Collectively project . . .
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e74191
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These findings underscore the importance of increasing engagement, as there is evidence that higher levels of engagement are associated with better cognitive health [20].
For older people living with cognitive impairment, engagement with digital health technologies can be particularly challenging, and even more so for people from cultural or linguistic minority groups.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65515
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It is possible that greater effort or more in-depth use of content and tasks early in the program (better engagement) may facilitate interest, trigger symptom improvements, and sustained engagement over time.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e60523
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This category was associated with significantly higher levels of audience engagement (a sum of “like” count, retweet count, and reply count) in our previous study, which may suggest that viewers found this information particularly concerning. Tweets containing entirely duplicate information were removed. Tweets that contained partially duplicate information along with unique information were included.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54657
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engagement with Momwell’s digital psychoeducational content and community over 2 to 3 months.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64075
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There is currently no user-friendly and useful app that meets all the requirements identified by the expert group; such a tool would support the engagement of prescribers in the fight against AMR.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e51122
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The engagement component of the assessment evaluates many factors including enjoyment, interest among users, personalization, interaction (including alerts, messages, signals, and comments), and suitability for the target demographic.
The functionality component encompasses 4 key aspects related to operational efficiency, including (1) utilization, (2) directions, (3) conceptual flow, and (4) gestural design.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e59884
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Furthermore, challenges, such as user engagement [6,9,13], remain. Baumel et al [13]—in an evaluation of 93 digital mental health care apps—found that only 4% of users opened the evaluated apps daily. Accordingly, understanding how people engage with digital mental health care apps is needed to facilitate design elements that may encourage engagement.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66301
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Adolescents may have different expectations for user experience, engagement, and motivation when interacting with digital health tools [33,34]. Additionally, this age group’s developmental and emotional characteristics necessitate a design that fosters engagement and provides adequate support [35-39].
In Iraq, mental health services face significant barriers due to stigma, lack of resources, and geographical constraints, which limit adolescents’ access to traditional therapy.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e67137
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Uptake and engagement with the app were higher among those who chose to participate in the research component of this service project, which offered monetary incentives for engagement, compared to those who did not. Variability in uptake or engagement was also observed with respect to gender, age, race and ethnicity, educational attainment, employment, and Medicaid, but not any insurance coverage.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e54753
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