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Measuring Mental Health in 2 Brazilian University Centers: Protocol for a Cohort Survey

Measuring Mental Health in 2 Brazilian University Centers: Protocol for a Cohort Survey

The platform provides a convenient “survey queue” for participants to access the survey questionnaires and a “to-do list” so they can keep track of their progress. This allows for the tracking of initial participation, completeness status, and longitudinal data collection for all participants. The REDCap feature best suited to address automation of the communication process and is, furthermore, better at data collection is the automated invitations.

Talita Di Santi, Ariana Gomes Nascimento, Pedro Fukuti, Vinnie Marchisio, Gian Carlo Araujo do Amaral, Camille Figueiredo Peternella Vaz, Luiz David Finotti Carrijo, Lilian Cristie de Oliveira, Luiz Octávio da Costa, Elisângela Mancini Marion Konieczniak, Luana Aparecida Zuppi Garcia, Vanessa Cristina Cabrelon Jusevicius, Eduardo de Castro Humes, Paulo Rossi Menezes, Euripedes Miguel, Arthur Caye

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63636

Therapeutic Guidelines for the Self-Management of Major Depressive Disorder: Scoping Review

Therapeutic Guidelines for the Self-Management of Major Depressive Disorder: Scoping Review

It should be noted that, regardless of the physical activity chosen, people with major depressive disorder need to make it part of their routine and do it [47] according to their tolerance and state of health [54]. An important concern in relation to physical activity for people with major depressive disorder is the fact that some of the common symptoms of depression (fatigue, lack of energy, psychomotor retardation, despair, and feelings of worthlessness) interfere with the motivation to exercise [57].

Priscila de Campos Tibúrcio, Priscila Maria Marcheti, Daniela Miori Pascon, Marco Antônio Montebello Junior, Maria Alzete de Lima, Carla Sílvia Fernandes, Célia Samarina Vilaça de Brito Santos, Maria do Perpétuo Socorro de Sousa Nóbrega

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e63959

Machine Learning Analysis of Engagement Behaviors in Older Adults With Dementia Playing Mobile Games: Exploratory Study

Machine Learning Analysis of Engagement Behaviors in Older Adults With Dementia Playing Mobile Games: Exploratory Study

We want you to do these for 30 minutes.” Research assistants collected demographic data (eg, age, gender, education, technology literacy, and experience with serious games) and administered cognitive measures (eg, Montreal Cognitive Assessment [14]) at each phase of the single-case design. Cognitive measures assessed the intervention’s potential impact on cognitive functions, with results reported elsewhere [12]. Figure 1 illustrates the study phases.

Melika Torabgar, Mathieu Figeys, Shaniff Esmail, Eleni Stroulia, Adriana M Ríos Rincón

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e54797

Psychometric Analysis of the eHealth Literacy Scale in Portuguese Older Adults (eHEALS-PT24): Instrument Development and Validation

Psychometric Analysis of the eHealth Literacy Scale in Portuguese Older Adults (eHEALS-PT24): Instrument Development and Validation

As shown by previous studies [12,15,18,30,32], item 8 of the e HEALS-PT24 had the lowest average among all scale items, indicating that people do not feel so confident in using information from the internet to make health-related decisions compared with other e Health literacy skills. To further examine construct validity, known-groups validity was assessed, showing statistically significant differences in demographic variables (age, residence area, and education levels), except for sex.

Sara Luz, Paulo Nogueira, Andreia Costa, Adriana Henriques

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57730

Use of Digital Health Technologies for Dementia Care: Bibliometric Analysis and Report

Use of Digital Health Technologies for Dementia Care: Bibliometric Analysis and Report

First, narrative reviews are highly prone to selection bias, as they typically do not systematically cover all relevant studies. Similarly, integrative reviews often lack the rigorous, standardized search and inclusion criteria that are fundamental to systematic and scoping reviews [16,17]. Therefore, we excluded these types of publications to minimize potential inconsistencies and biases that could compromise the validity of our bibliometric analysis. [16,17].

Hebatullah Abdulazeem, Israel Júnior Borges do Nascimento, Ishanka Weerasekara, Amin Sharifan, Victor Grandi Bianco, Ciara Cunningham, Indunil Kularathne, Genevieve Deeken, Jerome de Barros, Brijesh Sathian, Lasse Østengaard, Frederique Lamontagne-Godwin, Joost van Hoof, Ledia Lazeri, Cassie Redlich, Hannah R Marston, Ryan Alistair Dos Santos, Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, Yongjie Yon, David Novillo-Ortiz

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e64445

Effectiveness of a New Device for Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Rehabilitation: Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of a New Device for Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Rehabilitation: Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

However, these materials typically do not enable therapists to accurately determine and measure their patients’ range of motion or strength during functional hand movements and exercises, which can contribute to inconsistencies in treatment protocols across therapists and settings.

Adriana M Ríos Rincón, Christine Guptill, Yilina Liubaoerjijin, Mathieu Figeys, Farnaz Koubasi, Geoffrey Gregson, Antonio Miguel Cruz

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e62809