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Gender Effects on the Impact of Colorectal Cancer Risk Calculators on Screening Intentions: Experimental Study

Gender Effects on the Impact of Colorectal Cancer Risk Calculators on Screening Intentions: Experimental Study

Measures for perceived susceptibility were also adapted from a previous study [25]. Participants were asked to respond to 3 measurement items, each on a 7-point Likert scale (1=strongly disagree; 7=strongly agree; see Tables S1 and S2 in Multimedia Appendix 1). Cronbach α in this study was .96 for pretest susceptibility and .98 for posttest susceptibility. After completing the posttest measures, participants were asked to respond to some additional questions involving demographics and control variables.

Jungmin Lee, Mark Keil, Jong Seok Lee, Aaron Baird, Hyoung-Yong Choi

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e37553

Susceptibility to Breast Cancer Misinformation Among Chinese Patients: Cross-sectional Study

Susceptibility to Breast Cancer Misinformation Among Chinese Patients: Cross-sectional Study

Based on these ascertained associations between some demographic features and health literacy and informed by some potential relationship between health literacy and misinformation susceptibility reported by Khan and Idris [24], we hypothesized that such demographics as age, gender, and education might be correlated with misinformation susceptibility. However, such hypothesized correlations need to be further ascertained to fill the gap in the literature.

Yi Shan, Meng Ji, Zhaoquan Xing, Zhaogang Dong, Xiaofei Xu

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e42782

Statin Use and COVID-19 Infectivity and Severity in South Korea: Two Population-Based Nationwide Cohort Studies

Statin Use and COVID-19 Infectivity and Severity in South Korea: Two Population-Based Nationwide Cohort Studies

After controlling for various confounding variables using propensity matching and statistical adjustment, the use of statins was associated with improved clinical outcomes of COVID-19 and decreased length of hospital stay but not with the risk of susceptibility to SARS-Co V-2 infection. This study demonstrated that statin use was associated with improved clinical outcomes and decreased length of hospital stay in patients with COVID-19.

Seung Won Lee, So Young Kim, Sung Yong Moon, In Kyung Yoo, Eun-Gyong Yoo, Gwang Hyeon Eom, Jae-Min Kim, Jae Il Shin, Myung Ho Jeong, Jee Myung Yang, Dong Keon Yon

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(10):e29379

Learning the Mental Health Impact of COVID-19 in the United States With Explainable Artificial Intelligence: Observational Study

Learning the Mental Health Impact of COVID-19 in the United States With Explainable Artificial Intelligence: Observational Study

Calls to action for engaging more early-career psychiatrists [4,5], using technology such as telepsychiatry, and stressing the high susceptibility of frontline medical workers themselves [6] have highlighted the magnitude of the problem. Further, interventions are expected to have a gender-specific impact, with women more likely to be exposed to additional stressors related to informal care, already existing economic disparity, and school closures.

Indra Prakash Jha, Raghav Awasthi, Ajit Kumar, Vibhor Kumar, Tavpritesh Sethi

JMIR Ment Health 2021;8(4):e25097

Using Serious Games for Antismoking Health Campaigns: Experimental Study

Using Serious Games for Antismoking Health Campaigns: Experimental Study

Results indicated that message tailoring has positive effects on most health-related attitudes except perceived susceptibility. While more research is needed to understand the results of the meta-analysis, a direction for future research would be testing the impact of tailored messages in varying degrees on perceived susceptibility.

Jihyun Kim, Hayeon Song, Kelly Merrill Jr, Younbo Jung, Remi Junghuem Kwon

JMIR Serious Games 2020;8(4):e18528