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Evaluation of the MyFertiCoach Lifestyle App for Subfertile Couples: Single-Center Evaluation of Augmented Standard Care

Evaluation of the MyFertiCoach Lifestyle App for Subfertile Couples: Single-Center Evaluation of Augmented Standard Care

We used descriptive statistics for each outcome of interest: the number of patients and observations for frequency data, and the mean and 95% CI for continuous data. For each outcome, we also calculated the number and percentage of responses per time point, as well as the mean and SD of response time. This allowed us to track response levels at each time point and assess the appropriateness of the predefined time-point categories (eg, 3 months, 6 months).

Jesper Smeenk, Ellen Smit, Marc Jacobs, Ilse van Rooij

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64239

Understanding Problematic Smartphone and Social Media Use Among Adults in France: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Understanding Problematic Smartphone and Social Media Use Among Adults in France: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Considering an expected response rate of 1%‐5% among PRO-BTP members, corresponding to 8000 to 40,000 responses, a sample size of 16,302 participants was determined necessary to achieve a reliable representation of PRO-BTP members with a 99% CI and a 1% error margin. Participant characteristics collected included age, sex, socioprofessional category, education level, and family status. Age was categorized into 3 groups: 18‐39, 40‐59, and ≥60 years.

Laurent Karila, Nathaniel Scher, Clement Draghi, Delphine Lichte, Ilan Darmon, Hanene Boudabous, Hanah Lamallem, Olivier Bauduceau, Marc Bollet, Alain Toledano

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e63431

Feasibility and Links Between Emotions, Physical States, and Eating Behavior in Patients After Metabolic Bariatric Surgery: Experience Sampling Study

Feasibility and Links Between Emotions, Physical States, and Eating Behavior in Patients After Metabolic Bariatric Surgery: Experience Sampling Study

Craving: Hunger was significantly associated with craving (OR 1.04, 95% CI 1.00-1.07; P=.03). Binge eating: The odds of binge eating increased by 1.61 times with each unit increase in negative affect (95% CI 0.77-3.34; P=.21) and decreased by 0.51 times for each unit increase in disgust (95% CI 0.20-1.28; P=.15). When at home, the odds of binge eating decreased by 0.27 times compared with not being at home (95% CI 0.03-2.67; P=.26).

Ellen A M Kuipers, Josien G Timmerman, Marc J van Det, Miriam M R Vollenbroek-Hutten

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60486