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Peer Review of “Levels and Predictors of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Contraception Among Female TV Studies Undergraduates in Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Study”

Peer Review of “Levels and Predictors of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Contraception Among Female TV Studies Undergraduates in Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Study”

Was it equal allocation per level, or was it proportionate allocation considering that it is not likely that there were the same number of students in each level? 2. State the age ranges of a teenager and that of a young adult in your methodology that informed the categorization in the Results. 3. Living with a spouse and not living with a spouse was considered for marital status in your study as opposed to being single, married, etc. Clarify why this is so. 4.

Bilkisu Nwankwo

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e72951

Peer Review of “Levels and Predictors of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Contraception Among Female TV Studies Undergraduates in Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Study”

Peer Review of “Levels and Predictors of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Contraception Among Female TV Studies Undergraduates in Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Study”

The study findings are important for family planning program implementation targeting young students. I have the following comments and observations for improving your manuscript for consideration of publishing. Introduction: line 50: “youth”: Indicate age group. Line 52: “Utilization is higher”: Not clear what the utilization was for. Study population: limitation: gender biased.

Kamal Kanti Biswas

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e72949

Authors’ Response to Peer Reviews of “Levels and Predictors of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Contraception Among Female TV Studies Undergraduates in Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Study”

Authors’ Response to Peer Reviews of “Levels and Predictors of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Contraception Among Female TV Studies Undergraduates in Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Study”

The study findings are important for family planning program implementation targeting young students. I have the following comments and observations for improving your manuscript for consideration of publishing. Response: We would like to thank the reviewer for the kind words and helpful comments. We are indeed grateful. Introduction: line 50: “youth”: Indicate age group. Response: Done.

Hadizah Abigail Agbo, Philip Adewale Adeoye, Danjuma Ropzak Yilzung, Jawa Samson Mangut, Paul Friday Ogbada

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e72947

Levels and Predictors of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Contraception Among Female TV Studies Undergraduates in Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Study

Levels and Predictors of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Contraception Among Female TV Studies Undergraduates in Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Study

The study population was female students of NTA TV College who gave their consent to participate in the study. Female students of NTA TV College who withdrew their consent to participate at any stage of the study and those who were not available for one reason or the other during the research were excluded from the study.

Hadizah Abigail Agbo, Philip Adewale Adeoye, Danjuma Ropzak Yilzung, Jawa Samson Mangut, Paul Friday Ogbada

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e56135

Escape Game to Promote Students’ Mental Health Outcomes in the Aftermaths of COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study Evaluating a Cocreated Intervention

Escape Game to Promote Students’ Mental Health Outcomes in the Aftermaths of COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study Evaluating a Cocreated Intervention

During the COVID-19 crisis, students were exposed to supplementary heavy stressors: isolation, classes exclusively online, and uncertainty about their academic and professional future. Several studies have shown how the COVID-19 pandemic and its lockdowns had negatively affected students’ mental health across the world [6,7]. Therefore, it is fundamental to implement mental health promotion and prevention interventions aimed to support students during this crisis.

David Labrosse, Clara Vié, Mireille Harb, Ilaria Montagni

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64068

Using Wear Time for the Analysis of Consumer-Grade Wearables’ Data: Case Study Using Fitbit Data

Using Wear Time for the Analysis of Consumer-Grade Wearables’ Data: Case Study Using Fitbit Data

Briefly, graduate and undergraduate students at the University of Michigan were recruited between September 2020 and December 2020 to study students’ mental health and physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Different measures were collected using surveys, a smartphone app (Roadmap 2.0), and a Fitbit smartwatch. This dataset was collected in a study evaluating the use of a mobile health app (Roadmap 2.0) intervention for cancer caregivers and their patients [20].

Loubna Baroudi, Ronald Fredrick Zernicke, Muneesh Tewari, Noelle E Carlozzi, Sung Won Choi, Stephen M Cain

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e46149

Smartphone-Based Intervention Targeting Norms and Risk Perception Among University Students with Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Secondary Mediation Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Smartphone-Based Intervention Targeting Norms and Risk Perception Among University Students with Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Secondary Mediation Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial

For example, in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) among college students, La Brie and colleagues [23] compared the efficacy of PNF with different levels of specificity of the reference group (ie, 7 groups with typical same-campus student as a reference with level of specificity based on a combination of gender, race, and Greek affiliation) with a typical same-campus student as a reference.

Joseph Studer, John A Cunningham, Elodie Schmutz, Jacques Gaume, Angéline Adam, Jean-Bernard Daeppen, Nicolas Bertholet

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e55541

Student and Physician Views of How the Dobbs Decision Affects Training and Practice Location Preferences: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Student and Physician Views of How the Dobbs Decision Affects Training and Practice Location Preferences: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Using an inductive analysis of free-response survey questions from our previous survey, this study aims to describe how state abortion restrictions may influence physicians’ and students’ decisions about where to live and practice. We conducted a web-based, cross-sectional study for 2 weeks in August 2022.

Morgan S Levy, Simone A Bernstein, Sarah M McNeilly, Abigail Liberty, Shira Fishbach, Shikha Jain, Jessica A Gold, Vineet M Arora

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e55035

A Digital Mental Health Solution to Improve Social, Emotional, and Learning Skills for Youth: Protocol for an Efficacy and Usability Study

A Digital Mental Health Solution to Improve Social, Emotional, and Learning Skills for Youth: Protocol for an Efficacy and Usability Study

Furthermore, nearly one-third (29%) of high school students reported experiencing poor mental health, reflecting a concerning trend that demands immediate attention and intervention. Additionally, more than 1 in 5 (22%) high school students seriously contemplated attempting suicide, highlighting the pervasive nature of suicidal ideation among this demographic.

Kayla V Taylor, Laurent Garchitorena, Carolina Scaramutti-Gladfelter, Mykayla Wyrick, Katherine B Grill, Azizi A Seixas

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e59372

Open-World Games’ Affordance of Cognitive Escapism, Relaxation, and Mental Well-Being Among Postgraduate Students: Mixed Methods Study

Open-World Games’ Affordance of Cognitive Escapism, Relaxation, and Mental Well-Being Among Postgraduate Students: Mixed Methods Study

In this study, we explore the impact of open-world games on postgraduate students’ well-being by offering cognitive escapism and relaxation. Today, an increasing number of young people report high levels of stress, anxiety, and sadness [1]. Prior research has demonstrated that video games can serve as effective tools for stress relief [2-4].

Ailin Anto, Arunima Basu, Rania Selim, Thomas Foscht, Andreas Benedikt Eisingerich

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e63760