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Reference 17: Delivering cognitive behavior therapy to young adults with symptoms of depression and anxiety Reference 46: Supported web-based guided self-help for insomnia for young people attending child and
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69351
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Reference 39: Do e-health interventions improve physical activity in young people: a systematic review
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63030
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The utility of ultrasound is even more apparent in syndromic children with unusual anatomy, patients who comprise a large subset of the pediatric population that presents for surgery at a young age [13]. Honing pediatric patient–related ultrasound skills in a simulation setting is an ideal scenario for learning without risk. Unfortunately, educational curricula and teaching models lag behind recent advancements in simulation.
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e63682
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In addition, after the COVID-19 pandemic stay-at-home orders in the United States, social media platforms became an online “home” for many SGM [51,52]; however, further study on social media use by young (ie, 16‐34 years old) Black SGM is warranted.
Our findings suggest that, while we did not identify differences in betweenness centrality based on a participant’s HIV care cascade in the partial networks, we did so in the fuzzy-like network.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e64497
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Podcasts in Mental, Physical, or Combined Health Interventions for Adults: Scoping Review
The age distribution of participants spanned from young adulthood (aged ≥18 y) to older adults (aged up to 90 y), with the mean age of participants most commonly between their late 20s to mid-50s. Methodologically, the included studies primarily used randomized controlled trial designs. The assessment periods varied substantially, ranging from immediate posttest intervention evaluations to longitudinal follow-ups (12 months after baseline).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63360
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