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Factors Influencing Older Adults’ Perception of the Age-Friendliness of Their Environment and the Impact of Loneliness, Technology Use, and Mobility: Quantitative Analysis

Factors Influencing Older Adults’ Perception of the Age-Friendliness of Their Environment and the Impact of Loneliness, Technology Use, and Mobility: Quantitative Analysis

G*Power software (Version 3.1; Erdfelder, Faul, and Buchner) was used to calculate the minimum sample size required for the empirical validation of the tested moderation model. Multiple regression was used, with effect size f2 of 0.15, power of 0.80, and 3 predictors. The recommended sample size was determined to be 87. A total of 110 participants enrolled; however, 18 did not complete all questionnaires and were excluded.

Eric Balki, Niall Hayes, Carol Holland

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e67242

Short- and Long-Term Effectiveness of Brief Intensive Trauma Treatment for Adolescents With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Their Caregivers: Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Short- and Long-Term Effectiveness of Brief Intensive Trauma Treatment for Adolescents With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Their Caregivers: Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

must meet all of the following criteria: 12-18 years of age; A history of psychological trauma (as measured by the Life Events Checklist of the Clinician-Administered Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Scale for Children and Adolescents in the DSM-5 [Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fifth Edition)]) [35,36]; At least subthreshold posttraumatic stress disorder criteria, conform to the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for Children and Adolescents DSM-5, that is: fully meets criteria A, F, and G,

Myrna M Westerveld, Malindi van der Mheen, Rik Knipschild, Kim Maijer, Marieke E de Keizer-Altink, Nina Albisser, Marielle J E Hoekstra, Anne Timmermans-Jansen, Rosa Zijp, Anne A Krabbendam, Francisca J A (Bonny) van Steensel, Kees-Jan Kan, Chaim Huyser, Wouter G Staal, Elisabeth M W J Utens, Ramón J L Lindauer

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66115

A Social Media Study of Portrayals of Bipolar Disorders on YouTube: Content and Thematic Analyses

A Social Media Study of Portrayals of Bipolar Disorders on YouTube: Content and Thematic Analyses

List of examples of paraphrased excerpts from the testimonies portraying bipolar disorder in You Tube videosa. a Theme A: Reactions on diagnosis, treatment and health care professionals’ expertise; Theme B: Trial and error in medication; Theme C: Positive effects of bipolar; Theme D: Disability, stigma and shame; Theme E: Loss; Theme F: Family planning and genetics; Theme G: Identity change (psychological and physical); and Theme H: Human social relationships.

Eric Mayor, Lucas M Bietti

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67129