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The Comprehensive Adaptive Multisite Prevention of University Student Suicide Trial: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The Comprehensive Adaptive Multisite Prevention of University Student Suicide Trial: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The primary goal of aim 1 is to identify the most effective ATS among the 4 embedded strategies (A+B, A+C, D+E, or D+F, as shown in Table 2) that leads to the greatest reduction in STB. This aim focuses on finding the best-performing ATS rather than testing a hypothesis. The sample size of 480 was found to ensure an 80% probability of correctly identifying the ATS with the lowest mean outcome, assuming that such a strategy exists.

Kyla Blalock, Jacqueline Pistorello, Shireen L Rizvi, John R Seeley, Francesca Kassing, James Sinclair, Linda A Oshin, Robert J Gallop, Cassidy M Fry, Ted Snyderman, David A Jobes, Jennifer Crumlish, Hannah R Krall, Susan Stadelman, Filiz Gözenman-Sapin, Kate Davies, David Steele, David B Goldston, Scott N Compton

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e68441

Consumer-Grade Neurofeedback With Mindfulness Meditation: Meta-Analysis

Consumer-Grade Neurofeedback With Mindfulness Meditation: Meta-Analysis

(B) Top-down view of the electrography electrode positions on the subject’s head according to the 10-20 system, standard for electrography recordings. The device includes two forehead electrodes (AF7 and AF8), reference electrodes at FPz, and conductive rubber ear sensors at TP9 and TP10. The FPz electrode serves as a reference point and is positioned at the midline of the forehead.

Isaac Treves, Zia Bajwa, Keara D Greene, Paul A Bloom, Nayoung Kim, Emma Wool, Simon B Goldberg, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli, Randy P Auerbach

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68204

Resource-Oriented Case Management to Implement Recommendations for Patients With Chronic Pain and Frequent Use of Analgesics in General Practices (Project RELIEF): Protocol for a Single-Arm Exploratory Feasibility Study

Resource-Oriented Case Management to Implement Recommendations for Patients With Chronic Pain and Frequent Use of Analgesics in General Practices (Project RELIEF): Protocol for a Single-Arm Exploratory Feasibility Study

The pilot study in RELIEF received ethics approval from the Ethics Committee of the Medical Faculty at University Heidelberg, Germany (S-329/2024; June 05, 2024) and the state medical association of Baden-Württemberg (B-F-2024-057; July 02, 2024). The study will be conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. All participants will give written consent before participation. The recruitment for this pilot study started in October 2024 and was open until end of December 2024.

Regina Poß-Doering, Sabrina Brinkmöller, Alexandra Balzer, Viktoria Sophie Wurmbach, Cinara Paul, Regina Stolz, Marco Richard Zugaj, Jonas Tesarz, Michel Wensing, Cornelia Straßner

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66335