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The Effectiveness of a Brief Telehealth and Smartphone Intervention for College Students Receiving Traditional Therapy: Longitudinal Study Using Ecological Momentary Assessment Data

The Effectiveness of a Brief Telehealth and Smartphone Intervention for College Students Receiving Traditional Therapy: Longitudinal Study Using Ecological Momentary Assessment Data

More specifically, we hypothesized that students attending therapy would have greater reductions in negative affect from E-Manage than those not in therapy due to prior socialization to the skills introduced in E-Manage through their therapy treatment. Data for this study were drawn from a Registered Clinical Trial (NCT04636151) of E-Manage, a brief mobile health intervention geared toward college students [18].

Madison E Taylor, Olivia Lozy, Kaileigh Conti, Annmarie Wacha-Montes, Kate H Bentley, Evan M Kleiman

JMIR Ment Health 2022;9(6):e33750

Digital Training Program for Line Managers (Managing Minds at Work): Protocol for a Feasibility Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Digital Training Program for Line Managers (Managing Minds at Work): Protocol for a Feasibility Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Stansfeld et al’s [12] study assessed the effectiveness of an evidence-based e-learning package that aimed to improve line managers’ competencies in preventing work-related stress [13,14]. However, this study only used employee-related outcome measures of psychological distress and sickness absence, which remained unchanged, and did not examine changes in line managers’ confidence, knowledge, or behavior.

Louise Thomson, Juliet Hassard, Alexandra Frost, Craig Bartle, Joanna Yarker, Fehmidah Munir, Richard Kneller, Steven Marwaha, Guy Daly, Sean Russell, Caroline Meyer, Benjamin Vaughan, Kristina Newman, Holly Blake

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e48758

A Video-Observed Treatment Strategy to Improve Adherence to Treatment Among Persons Who Inject Drugs Infected With Hepatitis C Virus: Qualitative Study of Stakeholder Perceptions and Experiences

A Video-Observed Treatment Strategy to Improve Adherence to Treatment Among Persons Who Inject Drugs Infected With Hepatitis C Virus: Qualitative Study of Stakeholder Perceptions and Experiences

The issue that we’ve been having... is we just got an e-mail from the manufacturer of the phone app that one particular patient has been utilizing a lot of data on the phone, which is one indication that he’s using the phone for other purposes. In addition to broken phones, technical malfunctions were a common problem. On several occasions, patients could not use their phones when outside a Wi-Fi setting, presumably because the data function was not working.

Alison Karasz, Krupa Merchant, Julia Arnsten, Judith Feinberg, Arthur Y Kim, Paula J Lum, Melissa Diane McKee, Shruti H Mehta, Paul Meissner, Brianna L Norton, Kimberly Page, Irene Pericot-Valverde, Reena Singh, Ellen Stein, Lynn E Taylor, Judith I Tsui, Katherine Wagner, Alain Litwin

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e38176

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