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An Escape Game on University Students’ Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cocreation Study

An Escape Game on University Students’ Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cocreation Study

The end goal of the game was to promote university students’ mental health literacy, their beliefs about mental health, management of emotions, and positive coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic. An applied methodology is presented here to be used as a model for cocreating an acceptable gamified mental health intervention addressed to young people. Providing this example also has the aim to illustrate one cocreation process for the benefit of other researchers and designers.

David Labrosse, Clara Vié, Hana Hajjam, Clément Tisseron, Dimitri Thellier, Ilaria Montagni

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e48545

Establishing a Consensus-Based Framework for the Use of Wearable Activity Trackers in Health Care: Delphi Study

Establishing a Consensus-Based Framework for the Use of Wearable Activity Trackers in Health Care: Delphi Study

Indeed, organizations such as the World Health Organization [15] and the International Society for Physical Activity [16] have identified health care as a crucial setting for investment and implementation of strategies to promote PA. Health care professionals (HCPs) are strategically positioned to influence a wide range of people either living with or at risk of developing many diseases that could be alleviated or prevented through increased PA.

Kimberley Szeto, John Arnold, Erin Marie Horsfall, Madeline Sarro, Anthony Hewitt, Carol Maher

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e55254

Leveling the Research Playing Field: Decolonizing Global Health Research Through Web-Based Platforms

Leveling the Research Playing Field: Decolonizing Global Health Research Through Web-Based Platforms

As we continue to navigate COVID-19 and the multisectoral engagement that it facilitates, it is essential to harness novel technology and approaches to promote equity and contribute to the decolonization of global health spaces that have been historically dominated by external voices.

Rajeev Seth, Baldeep K Dhaliwal, Emily Miller, Tyler Best, Alexis Sullivan, Betty Thankachen, Yawar Qaiyum, Anita Shet

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46897

Concerns Over Vuse e-Cigarette Digital Marketing and Implications for Public Health Regulation: Content Analysis

Concerns Over Vuse e-Cigarette Digital Marketing and Implications for Public Health Regulation: Content Analysis

The FDA announced it would prioritize enforcement against e-cigarettes marketed without FDA authorization: (1) that were flavored, cartridge-based products (other than tobacco- or menthol-flavored); (2) for which the company failed to prevent youth access; or (3) that targeted minors or whose marketing is likely to promote use by minors [11].

Eileen Han, Lauren K Lempert, Francesca Vescia, Bonnie Halpern-Felsher

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e54661

Identifying Effective Components of a Social Marketing Campaign to Improve Engagement With Express Sexual Health Services Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: Case Study

Identifying Effective Components of a Social Marketing Campaign to Improve Engagement With Express Sexual Health Services Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: Case Study

Several social media platforms have been widely used by health departments and community-based organizations to disseminate health information, engage with MSM, and promote uptake of HIV and STI prevention and treatment services [7-12]. However, little is known about what messages work—and through which platforms—for generating appropriate levels of user engagement, diffusion of information across social networks [13], and ultimately, uptake of clinical services.

Laura C Chambers, Yelena Malyuta, William C Goedel, Philip A Chan, Cassandra Sutten Coats, Ken Allen, Amy S Nunn

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e50944

Exploring Factors That Predict Marketing of e-Cigarette Products on Twitter: Infodemiology Approach Using Time Series

Exploring Factors That Predict Marketing of e-Cigarette Products on Twitter: Infodemiology Approach Using Time Series

However, although there has been significant work around the content analysis of commercial tweets about e-cigarettes on social media [15-17], little is known about the factors that drive how often manufacturers of e-cigarettes promote their products on social media. In 1971, the US Congress outlawed tobacco advertisements on radio and television.

Nnamdi C Ezike, Allison Ames Boykin, Page D Dobbs, Huy Mai, Brian A Primack

JMIR Infodemiology 2022;2(2):e37412

Technical Assistance Received by Older Adults to Use Commercially Available Physical Activity Monitors (Ready Steady 3.0 Trial): Ad-Hoc Descriptive Longitudinal Study

Technical Assistance Received by Older Adults to Use Commercially Available Physical Activity Monitors (Ready Steady 3.0 Trial): Ad-Hoc Descriptive Longitudinal Study

Technologies such as commercially available wearable physical activity monitors (PAMs) can prompt some behavior change strategies that help promote regular physical activity [3,4]. Although older adults are interested in using PAMs [5,6], most do not use them [7] or stop using them shortly after obtaining them [8].

Elizabeth A Choma, Shannon Hayes, Beth A Lewis, Alexander J Rothman, Jean F Wyman, Weihua Guan, Siobhan K McMahon

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e47891

Collective Action for Wellness in the Malaysian Workplace: Protocol for a Feasibility Study

Collective Action for Wellness in the Malaysian Workplace: Protocol for a Feasibility Study

Reference 7: The workplace as a setting for interventions to improve diet and promote physical activity Reference 14: Mobile health interventions to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviourpromote

Janus Y Thai, Tracy McCaffrey, Amutha Ramadas, Dharshani Chandrasekara, Sharon G M Koh, Tammie Suet Ting Choi, Hema Malini, Jue Xie, Patrick Olivier, Anuar Zaini Md Zain, Jessica Watterson

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(12):e39238

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