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The Power of Strategic Social Media Influencer Communication to Improve Black Women’s Knowledge and Awareness of Environmental Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: Surveys of Instagram Users

The Power of Strategic Social Media Influencer Communication to Improve Black Women’s Knowledge and Awareness of Environmental Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: Surveys of Instagram Users

The POWER project is a community-research partnership between the Resilient Sisterhood Project, a nonprofit organization that supports women of African descent on reproductive health issues; Resilient Sisterhood Project community members; Silent Spring Institute, a nonprofit organization that conducts environmental health research; and SMIs. We used strategic SMI communication to engage a large audience of Black women with EDC-related information.

Elissia T Franklin, Katherine E Boronow, Jennifer Liss Ohayon, Aleyana Momplaisir, Jenell Steele, Camille Kathleen Smith, LaShannon Taylor, Breanna D Brock, Korie A Grayson, Kalere Edgecombe, Brittany S Harris, Kristen N Pender, Ijeoma B Kola, Adana AM Llanos, Dede K Teteh-Brooks, Lilly Marcelin, Julia Green Brody, Robin E Dodson

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66128

Sodium Oxybate as a Potential New Treatment for Catatonia in Patients With Depression, Bipolar Disorder, or a Psychotic Disorder: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Sodium Oxybate as a Potential New Treatment for Catatonia in Patients With Depression, Bipolar Disorder, or a Psychotic Disorder: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

It is hypothesized that catatonia is caused by either a dysfunction of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors or a deficit in GABA [6,7]. Current treatment options target this neurotransmitter imbalance. Catatonia is a clinical syndrome characterized by a distinct constellation of psychomotor disturbances. A total of 2 subtypes have been described: retarded and excited [1,2].

Lilian Bot, Josine G van Mill, Laetitia J C A Smarius, Adriaan W Hoogendoorn, Bram W C Storosum, Christiaan H Vinkers, Gabriel E Jacobs, Gert Jan Lammers, Hanna M Heller, Jantine C A Colen-de Koning, Joris J B van der Vlugt, Marloes S Oudijn, Martijn S van Noorden, Pierre M Bet, Rolf Fronczek, Heleen S van der Heijden, Sjors M M Lange, Ysbrand D van der Werf, Eric R van Exel

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e68356

Evaluation of a Virtual Home Health Heart Failure Program: Mixed Methods Study

Evaluation of a Virtual Home Health Heart Failure Program: Mixed Methods Study

A mixed methods approach was selected as it provides the opportunity to integrate quantitative findings in the analysis of the qualitative data [20]. This is particularly important in the evaluation of a chronic disease management program, where there is a need to understand from a patient’s perspective how programs impact or fail to impact health outcomes observed from a purely quantitative approach.

Nilufeur McKay, Rosemary Saunders, Helene Metcalfe, Sue Robinson, Peter Palamara, Kellie Steer, Jeannie Yoo, Miles Ranogajec, Lisa Whitehead, Beverley Ewens

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e64877

Terminology and Definitions of Racial Health Equity in Prominent Health Websites: Systematic Review

Terminology and Definitions of Racial Health Equity in Prominent Health Websites: Systematic Review

A total of 121 websites were included for systematic synthesis. A website list was generated and 2 members of the study team (MBD plus ET or MB) reviewed the website home page to determine final inclusion. Disagreements were resolved by discussion with a third reviewer (PH). A comprehensive list of terms representing racial health equity concepts was compiled for analysis.

Mahederemariam Bayleyegn Dagne, Elizabeth A Terhune, Miriam Barsoum, Ana Beatriz Pizarro, Anita Rizvi, Damian K Francis, Meera Viswanathan, Nila A Sathe, Vivian Welch, Tiffany Duque, Robert W Turner II, Tamara A Baker, Patricia C Heyn

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64868

Depathologizing Queer Adults’ Dating App Use in Canada: Convergent Mixed Methods Study

Depathologizing Queer Adults’ Dating App Use in Canada: Convergent Mixed Methods Study

Model fit was assessed using a comparative fit index (CFI) of >0.95, a Tucker-Lewis index (TLI) of >0.90, a root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) of The SEM used a single-indicator latent variable approach for all variables, where observed scores are used as a single indicator of latent variables while accounting for measurement error by specifying a score for reliability; scale means were used as single indicators, and the Cronbach α accounted for measurement error [72,98].

Jad Sinno, Amaya Perez-Brumer, Paul A Shuper, Daniel Grace

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72452

The Added Value of Parents Practicing in Virtual Reality to Illustrate the Use of Innovative Methods in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Single-Case Experimental Design

The Added Value of Parents Practicing in Virtual Reality to Illustrate the Use of Innovative Methods in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Single-Case Experimental Design

Specifically, when VR was used as a skills trainer, a meta-analysis showed positive results in creating practice opportunities to increase knowledge-based skills [34]. Furthermore, a meta-analysis that supported the addition of VR to a variety of psychological treatments showed promising results and that it has the potential to support clinical populations [33].

Iza C A Scherpbier, Mariëlle E Abrahamse, Samantha Bouwmeester, Robert G Belleman, Arne Popma, Ramón J L Lindauer

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e60752

Usability and Impact of the Web-Based Dementia Foundations Educational Program in Personal Support Workers (PSWs), PSW Trainees, and Care Companions: Quasi-Experimental Study

Usability and Impact of the Web-Based Dementia Foundations Educational Program in Personal Support Workers (PSWs), PSW Trainees, and Care Companions: Quasi-Experimental Study

A pilot pre-post design was used with measures taken at baseline, after each of the 4 courses, and after program completion. Participants were able to complete the program at their own pace over a maximum of 6 weeks. A total of 50 participants were recruited through collaborative partner networks via an email campaign, keeping in line with typical pilot study sample size guidance in the literature [14,15].

Anthony J Levinson, Stephanie Ayers, Sandra Clark, Patricia Gerantonis, Amy Schneeberg, Richard Sztramko

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e67889

A Human-Centered Approach for a Student Mental Health and Well-Being Mobile App: Protocol for Development, Implementation, and Evaluation

A Human-Centered Approach for a Student Mental Health and Well-Being Mobile App: Protocol for Development, Implementation, and Evaluation

A recurrent theme across these sessions was the absence of a personalized, regularly updated medium through which students could effectively engage with available university resources. Although a range of services existed, participants emphasized the need for an integrated system to support continuous search, discovery, and engagement.

Maryam Gholami, David Wing, Manas Satish Bedmutha, Job Godino, Anahi Ibarra, Byron Fergerson, Nicole May, Christopher A Longhurst, Nadir Weibel, Anne Duffy, Heidi Rataj, Karandeep Singh, Kevin Patrick

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e68368