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Perspectives of Adolescents and Young Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease on a Biopsychosocial Transition Intervention: Qualitative Interview Study

Perspectives of Adolescents and Young Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease on a Biopsychosocial Transition Intervention: Qualitative Interview Study

This study’s results should be considered in light of some limitations. Sampling bias could be a concern given that the qualitative study participants were enrolled in an RCT and consisted of mostly female participants. Regarding transferability, our findings may not apply to all adolescents and young adults with IBD or those in different health care systems or regions.

Brooke Allemang, Ashleigh Miatello, Mira Browne, Melanie Barwick, Pranshu Maini, Joshua Eszczuk, Chetan Pandit, Tandeep Sadhra, Laura Forhan, Natasha Bollegala, Nancy Fu, Kate Lee, Emily Dekker, Irina Nistor, Sara Ahola Kohut, Laurie Keefer, Anne Marie Griffiths, Thomas D Walters, Samantha Micsinszki, David R Mack, Sally Lawrence, Karen I Kroeker, Jacqueline de Guzman, Aalia Tausif, Claudia Tersigni, Samantha J Anthony, Eric I Benchimol

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e64618

Patterns of Internet Use in People Diagnosed With Severe Mental Illness: Qualitative Interview Study

Patterns of Internet Use in People Diagnosed With Severe Mental Illness: Qualitative Interview Study

[Participant 216] “So like I’ll scroll through my phone in bed a lot, it’s harder to switch off and because obviously blue light from screens that I’m looking at all the time, it’s harder to go to sleep and even...because we don’t have an aerial in our house. We just use like You Tube and stuff, so literally everything we do is, it’s not even like going through into the TV, it’s just the internet all the time. If the internet goes down then my life is ruined.”

Ruth Wadman, Lauren Walker, Olivia Taylor, Paul Heron, Elizabeth Newbronner, Panagiotis Spanakis, Suzanne Crosland, Emily Jane Peckham

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e55072