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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

Predictors of contraception knowledge among study respondents.a a Model characteristics: –2log likelihood 197.207, Cos & Snell R2=0.048, Nagelkerke R2=0.065, Hosmer-Lemeshow P=.22, overall percentage accuracy 60.4%. b OR: odds ratio. ca OR: adjusted odds ratio. d Significant at P e Candidate variables for multiple log regression at P f Not applicable. g OND: Ordinary National Diploma. h A currency exchange rate of US $1=₦415 is applicable as of February 18, 2022.

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

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e56135

SEARCH Study: Text Messages and Automated Phone Reminders for HPV Vaccination in Uganda: Randomized Controlled Trial

SEARCH Study: Text Messages and Automated Phone Reminders for HPV Vaccination in Uganda: Randomized Controlled Trial

There was no significant difference in requested mode based on HPV vaccine dose or language (desired text messages for initiation reminders (22/39, 56%), versus for completion reminders (26/39, 67%; P=.35), desired text messages for reminders in English (21/28, 75%) versus in Luganda (27/50, 54%; P=.07). Enrollment flow diagram. Characteristics of study participants. a HPV: human papillomavirus. b KCCA: Kampala Capital City Authority.

Sabrina B Kitaka, Joseph Rujumba, Sarah K Zalwango, Betsy Pfeffer, Lubega Kizza, Juliane P Nattimba, Ashley B Stephens, Nicolette Nabukeera-Barungi, Chelsea S Wynn, Juliet N Babirye, John Mukisa, Ezekiel Mupere, Melissa S Stockwell

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e63527

Assessment of Heterosexual-Identified Men Who Have Sex With Men and Men of Diverse Sexual Identities: Protocol for an International, Multilingual, Online, Comparative Sexuality Study

Assessment of Heterosexual-Identified Men Who Have Sex With Men and Men of Diverse Sexual Identities: Protocol for an International, Multilingual, Online, Comparative Sexuality Study

, which were previously used by Štulhofer et al [47] in a sample of men who had reported having exclusively or mostly male sexual partners in the past 5 years (rs=0.63; P Sexual preference will be measured using the Sexual Preference Scale (=0.67; P The Attraction/Intimacy Inventory (α=.91-.99) [49] will be used to measure attraction or intimacy.

Andrew D Eaton, Travis R Scheadler, Megan Rowe, Salem Rao, Sandra Kwan, Oliver W J Beer, Paul A Shuper, Tyrone J Curtis, Adam Busch, Daniel Vandervoort, Lauren B McInroy

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66897

Improving Diet Quality of People Living With Obesity by Building Effective Dietetic Service Delivery Using Technology in a Primary Health Care Setting: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Improving Diet Quality of People Living With Obesity by Building Effective Dietetic Service Delivery Using Technology in a Primary Health Care Setting: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

P values A sample size of 342 participants (n=171 per group) will have 90% power to detect a difference in change between arms of at least 5% of body weight at 12 months between groups, using a conservative estimate of SD, at 90% power and 5% level of significance. Assuming 20% (n=86) of participants are not followed up, this would necessitate 430 (215 in each group) participants to be recruited.

Deborah A Kerr, Clare E Collins, Andrea Begley, Barbara Mullan, Satvinder S Dhaliwal, Claire E Pulker, Fengqing Zhu, Marie Fialkowski, Richard L Prince, Richard Norman, Anthony P James, Paul Aveyard, Helen Mitchell, Jacquie Garton-Smith, Megan E Rollo, Chloe Maxwell-Smith, Amira Hassan, Hayley Breare, Lucy M Butcher, Christina M Pollard

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64735

Social Media Activities With Different Content Characteristics and Adolescent Mental Health: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Social Media Activities With Different Content Characteristics and Adolescent Mental Health: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

After these modifications, the model fit well and confirmed the presumed structure: χ21088=3600.1; P The proposed model showed good fit after we added the path from gender to approval anxiety: χ211=38.1; P Standardized path coefficients between social media activities, mechanisms, and well-being outcomes. The solid bolded line denotes a significant indirect path. The dashed line denotes a nonsignificant path.

Chia-chen Yang, Paul Hunhoff, Yen Lee, Jonah Abrell

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73098