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Health and Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Children and Young People: Analysis of Free-Text Responses From the Children and Young People With Long COVID Study

Health and Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Children and Young People: Analysis of Free-Text Responses From the Children and Young People With Long COVID Study

The questionnaire included demographics, elements of the International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium pediatric COVID-19 questionnaire, and several validated scales (eg, the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire [26]). The questionnaire ended with a final, optional, free-text response question prompting children and young people to “Please use this space if there is anything else you would like to tell us about your health or how the pandemic or lockdown have affected you.”

Natalia K Rojas, Sam Martin, Mario Cortina-Borja, Roz Shafran, Lana Fox-Smith, Terence Stephenson, Brian C F Ching, Anaïs d'Oelsnitz, Tom Norris, Yue Xu, Kelsey McOwat, Emma Dalrymple, Isobel Heyman, Tamsin Ford, Trudie Chalder, Ruth Simmons, CLoCk Consortium, Snehal M Pinto Pereira

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63634

A Narrative-Gamified Mental Health App (Kuamsha) for Adolescents in Uganda: Mixed Methods Feasibility and Acceptability Study

A Narrative-Gamified Mental Health App (Kuamsha) for Adolescents in Uganda: Mixed Methods Feasibility and Acceptability Study

With this vision in mind, we developed the Kuamsha program, a narrative-gamified mobile app delivering behavioral activation therapy, an evidence-based treatment for depression that has been adapted as a general emotional well-being intervention for adolescents from the general population [23,24]. The Kuamsha app was designed to be supported with weekly phone calls from peer mentors.

Julia R Pozuelo, Christine Nabulumba, Doreen Sikoti, Meghan Davis, Joy Louise Gumikiriza-Onoria, Eugene Kinyanda, Bianca Moffett, Alastair van Heerden, Heather A O'Mahen, Michelle Craske, DoBAt & Ebikolwa Consortium, Munshi Sulaiman, Alan Stein

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e59381

An Ecological Momentary Assessment Approach of Environmental Triggers in the Role of Daily Affect, Rumination, and Movement Patterns in Early Alcohol Use Among Healthy Adolescents: Exploratory Study

An Ecological Momentary Assessment Approach of Environmental Triggers in the Role of Daily Affect, Rumination, and Movement Patterns in Early Alcohol Use Among Healthy Adolescents: Exploratory Study

All analyses were done with R [58] using the lme4 package [62] and a significance threshold of P Within our subproject of the IMAC-Mind consortium [64], participants were recruited through advertisements in schools in Mannheim, Germany, through social media, and with the help of the local registration office of Mannheim. Both participants and their primary caretaker gave written informed consent before study participation.

Maren Prignitz, Stella Guldner, Stephan Johann Lehmler, Pascal-M Aggensteiner, Frauke Nees, IMAC-Mind Consortium

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e53401

Design of a Tool Capable of Assessing Environmental Sociocultural Physical Factors Influencing Women’s Decisions on When and Where to Toilet Within Real-World Settings: Protocol for the Build and Usability Testing of a Mobile App for Use by Community-Dwelling Women

Design of a Tool Capable of Assessing Environmental Sociocultural Physical Factors Influencing Women’s Decisions on When and Where to Toilet Within Real-World Settings: Protocol for the Build and Usability Testing of a Mobile App for Use by Community-Dwelling Women

The Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) research consortium aims to identify influences ranging from individual biological to broad ecological factors (eg, environmental, sociocultural, and physical factors) that promote bladder health and prevent the onset of LUTS [3]. The PLUS definition of bladder health is “a complete state of physical, mental, and social well-being related to bladder function and not merely the absence of LUTS.

Janis M Miller, Jean F Wyman, Lawrence An, Haitao Chu, Cynthia S Fok, Missy Lavender, Cora Elizabeth Lewis, Alayne D Markland, Leslie M Rickey, Ying Sheng, Siobhan Sutcliffe, Lisa Kane Low, Elizabeth R Mueller, The Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) Research Consortium

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e54046

Emerging Indications for Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment: Registry Cohort Study

Emerging Indications for Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment: Registry Cohort Study

Briefly, the registry is composed of hyperbaric centers that agree to follow the registry consortium agreement when becoming a member. Every site obtained institutional review board (IRB) approval and gathered informed consent in agreement with their IRB approval. Sites either obtain IRB approval from their own IRB or establish a reliance agreement with the IRB Dartmouth College (STUDY00024438).

Hideaki L Tanaka, Judy R Rees, Ziyin Zhang, Judy A Ptak, Pamela M Hannigan, Elaine M Silverman, Janet L Peacock, Jay C Buckey, Multicenter Registry for Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Consortium

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e53821