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Exploring Technical Features to Enhance Control in Videoconferencing Psychotherapy: Quantitative Study on Clinicians’ Perspectives

Exploring Technical Features to Enhance Control in Videoconferencing Psychotherapy: Quantitative Study on Clinicians’ Perspectives

However, the Australian Psychology Society suggests the following principles to guide the choice of platform for psychotherapy: (1) a client-centered approach to their choice of technology, (2) VCTs that are fit for purpose, and (3) VCTs that meet privacy obligations. Privacy, ethics, and legal aspects are incumbent areas to be investigated [3,74], as therapists are generally unaware of the laws regulating these matters in their countries [75].

Francesco Cataldo, Shanton Chang, Antonette Mendoza, George Buchanan, Nicholas Van Dam

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66904

A Web-Based Resource Informed by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Positive Psychology to Address Stress, Negative Affect, and Problematic Alcohol Use: A Usability and Descriptive Study

A Web-Based Resource Informed by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Positive Psychology to Address Stress, Negative Affect, and Problematic Alcohol Use: A Usability and Descriptive Study

Positive psychology interventions (PPIs) may be beneficial in disrupting the DTC cycle of alcohol use, as emerging data suggest that the processes underlying PPI may facilitate more adaptive behavioral choices about substance use [5]. PPIs are strength-based approaches that apply individual traits along with positive subjective experiences to promote well-being [5,6].

Ingrid Serck-Hanssen, Marit Solheim-Witt, Justin J Anker, Dawn E Sugarman

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63819

Personality and Health-Related Quality of Life of Older Chinese Adults: Cross-Sectional Study and Moderated Mediation Model Analysis

Personality and Health-Related Quality of Life of Older Chinese Adults: Cross-Sectional Study and Moderated Mediation Model Analysis

Data were collected from the Psychology and Behavior Investigation of Chinese Residents (PBICR), a national-based cross-sectional survey that was conducted from June 20, 2022, to August 31, 2022. A multistage national probability sampling procedure was performed to select study participants. Full details of the PBICR are described in a previous study protocol [33]. Participants 60 years and older (n=4123) were included in this study. Signed informed consent forms were obtained from all participants.

Xing-Xuan Dong, Yueqing Huang, Yi-Fan Miao, Hui-Hui Hu, Chen-Wei Pan, Tianyang Zhang, Yibo Wu

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e57437