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Participant Compliance With Ecological Momentary Assessment in Movement Behavior Research Among Adolescents and Emerging Adults: Systematic Review

Participant Compliance With Ecological Momentary Assessment in Movement Behavior Research Among Adolescents and Emerging Adults: Systematic Review

To establish more effective interventions or programs to help youth (ie, adolescents and emerging adults) promote or sustain more physical activity (PA) and limit sedentary time (ST), there has been growing interest in studying the dynamic relationships between youths’ cognitions, social and environmental contexts, and movement behaviors.

Shirlene Wang, Chih-Hsiang Yang, Denver Brown, Alan Cheng, Matthew Y W Kwan

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e52887

Detecting Deception and Ensuring Data Integrity in a Nationwide mHealth Randomized Controlled Trial: Factorial Design Survey Study

Detecting Deception and Ensuring Data Integrity in a Nationwide mHealth Randomized Controlled Trial: Factorial Design Survey Study

This was true before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and this trend has accelerated in recent years due to technological advancements and shifting social norms [2]. By reducing barriers to participation in RCTs (eg, transportation limitations and inability to take off work), remotely conducted trials may have greater generalizability than traditional in-person RCTs and may extend health promotion programs to those who might otherwise lack access to them.

Krista M Kezbers, Michael C Robertson, Emily T Hébert, Audrey Montgomery, Michael S Businelle

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66384

Analysis of Social Performance and Action Units During Social Skills Training: Focus Group Study of Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Schizophrenia

Analysis of Social Performance and Action Units During Social Skills Training: Focus Group Study of Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Schizophrenia

Social communication skills are essential in human life. Experienced psychiatrists identify people with social communication difficulties, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD or autism spectrum condition) and schizophrenia, through interviews based on diagnostic criteria, responses, and various neuropsychological tests [1,2].

Hiroki Tanaka, Kana Miyamoto, Jennifer Hamet Bagnou, Elise Prigent, Céline Clavel, Jean-Claude Martin, Satoshi Nakamura

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59261

Social Cohesion and COVID-19: Integrative Review

Social Cohesion and COVID-19: Integrative Review

At every juncture, the progress of the disease is contingent on social relationships. One useful tool for the examination of social relationships is social cohesion. Comprehensive accounts of social cohesion have already been written recently [7-9]; however, a brief discussion here may provide context to the current work. Most basically, it is a tool for the analysis or characterization of social relationships.

Paul Ware

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e51214

Interest in the Use of Herbal Supplements to Close the Treatment Gap for Hazardous Alcohol Use Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Secondary Analysis of a Cross-Sectional Study

Interest in the Use of Herbal Supplements to Close the Treatment Gap for Hazardous Alcohol Use Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Secondary Analysis of a Cross-Sectional Study

We examined the associations between the outcome interest in herbal supplements and potential demographic, social, and clinical correlates with bivariate logistic regression models. We conducted a multivariable model to test the associations between interest in herbal supplements and correlates that were significant (P≤.25) in the bivariate analysis using a backward stepwise model building [20,21].

Christopher Hernandez, Christopher Rowe, Janet Ikeda, Justine Arenander, Glenn-Milo Santos

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e60370

Online Ambassador Visits for Hospitalized Children With Cancer: Qualitative Evaluation of Implementation

Online Ambassador Visits for Hospitalized Children With Cancer: Qualitative Evaluation of Implementation

Furthermore, children with cancer and childhood cancer survivors also face social difficulties due to absenteeism from school, as well as leisure and social activities during treatment [6,7]. Consequently, their absence disrupts peer relationships, decreases social competencies, and increases feelings of loneliness [7,8]. Thus, treatment-related long-term effects combined with social isolation during treatment can hurt childhood cancer survivors’ long-term well-being [3,8].

Natasha Nybro Boensvang, Mette Weibel, Claire E Wakefield, Pernille Envold Bidstrup, Marianne Olsen, Karin Bækgaard Nissen, Vibeke Spager, Martin Kaj Fridh, Hanne Bækgaard Larsen

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e53309

Improving the Social Well-Being of Single Older Adults Using the LOVOT Social Robot: Qualitative Phenomenological Study

Improving the Social Well-Being of Single Older Adults Using the LOVOT Social Robot: Qualitative Phenomenological Study

Many social robots are designed to look like animals or humans. Tkatch et al [29] showed that healthy older adults who regularly interacted with animatronic pets reported benefits such as reduced loneliness, improved quality of life, and improved psychological well-being through increased social contact, better social skills, or treatment of maladaptive social cognition.

Cheng Kian Tan, Vivian W Q Lou, Clio Yuen Man Cheng, Phoebe Chu He, Veronica Eng Joo Khoo

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e56669

Social Factors Associated With Nutrition Risk in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in High-Income Countries: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Social Factors Associated With Nutrition Risk in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in High-Income Countries: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Many social factors are associated with nutrition risk in older adults in the literature [16,17]. These include, but are not limited to, social network type (restricted, diverse, family-focused, friend-focused, etc), living arrangement (alone or with others), social support (emotional, informational, tangible, and affectionate support), social engagement (engagement in social activities with others), and social participation (participation in community activities) [3,17-19].

Christine Marie Mills, Liza Boyar, Jessica A O’Flaherty, Heather H Keller

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56714

Effectiveness and User Experience of Virtual Reality for Social Anxiety Disorder: Systematic Review

Effectiveness and User Experience of Virtual Reality for Social Anxiety Disorder: Systematic Review

Social anxiety disorder (SAD; also known as social phobia) is a psychiatric disorder that is distinguished by a fear of humiliation or negative evaluation by others [1]. Current guidelines highlight the use of cognitive behavioral therapy to treat SAD [2]. This can involve activities such as psychoeducation, relaxation, distraction, cognitive restructuring, exposure therapy, and relapse prevention [2].

Simon Shahid, Joshua Kelson, Anthony Saliba

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e48916

Visibility of Board-Certified Dermatologists on TikTok

Visibility of Board-Certified Dermatologists on TikTok

Tik Tok is a video-sharing social media platform with over 1.1 billion active users since its launch in 2016 [1]. Social media platforms such as Tik Tok are used by medical and nonmedical professionals to share health information. However, health misinformation spreads more quickly than evidence-based information, posing a public health issue [2]. Our study aimed to categorize popular dermatology-related posts and analyze the visibility of board-certified dermatologists (BCD) on Tik Tok.

Chaitra Subramanyam, Alyssa Becker, Julianne Rizzo, Najiba Afzal, Yvonne Nong, Raja Sivamani

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e46085