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Adolescent Emoji Use in Text-Based Messaging: Focus Group Study
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59640
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The Application of AI to Ecological Momentary Assessment Data in Suicide Research: Systematic Review
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63192
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For example, Megan Doerr argues that building or establishing a “social license” for collecting and using data can be more appropriate and protective than deidentification [47]. A social license represents the informal permission of a community to engage in a specific activity [48,49]. In public health contexts, a social license can legitimize the collection, use, or sharing of data about relevant communities.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70983
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Determinants of Telehealth Adoption Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey Study
In the context of the aging population, a recent systematic literature review by Yap et al [30] confirmed that the TAM is the most widely used theory for explaining technology adoption among older adults.
Despite the widespread use of the TAM in the literature, previous studies argued that solely using the fundamental TAM to identify the consumer’s technology adoption is insufficient [31,32].
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e60936
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