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The Effectiveness of Social Media Campaigns in Improving Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Mental Health and Help-Seeking in High-Income Countries: Scoping Review

The Effectiveness of Social Media Campaigns in Improving Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Mental Health and Help-Seeking in High-Income Countries: Scoping Review

We only reported differences that were statistically tested and for which P values, CIs, or effect sizes were available. Descriptions and examples of social media–related outcomes to be extracted from studies. a Exposure, reach, and low-, medium-, and high-level engagement were measured using a version of key performance indicators and metrics related to social media use in health promotion adapted from Neiger et al [26].

Ruth Plackett, Jessica-Mae Steward, Angelos P Kassianos, Marvin Duenger, Patricia Schartau, Jessica Sheringham, Silvie Cooper, Lucy Biddle, Judi Kidger, Kate Walters

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68124

Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography to Optimize the Diagnostic Yield of Invasive Angiography for Low-Risk Patients Screened With Artificial Intelligence: Protocol for the CarDIA-AI Randomized Controlled Trial

Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography to Optimize the Diagnostic Yield of Invasive Angiography for Low-Risk Patients Screened With Artificial Intelligence: Protocol for the CarDIA-AI Randomized Controlled Trial

We will report P values up to 3 decimal places and report P values less than .001 as We expect a small amount of missing data due to noncompliance and loss to follow-up. As noted above, participants who withdraw will be asked for a reason for withdrawal to determine whether the missing information is random. Participants withdrawing prior to the procedure will be asked whether they intend to proceed to ICA.

Jeremy Petch, Juan Pablo Tabja Bortesi, Tej Sheth, Madhu Natarajan, Natalia Pinilla-Echeverri, Shuang Di, Shrikant I Bangdiwala, Karen Mosleh, Omar Ibrahim, Kevin R Bainey, Julian Dobranowski, Maria P Becerra, Katie Sonier, Jon-David Schwalm

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71726

Co-Designing an Antiracist Dental Health System: Protocol for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander–Led Mixed Methods Study

Co-Designing an Antiracist Dental Health System: Protocol for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander–Led Mixed Methods Study

Create and evaluate an oral health promotion training module for Aboriginal Health Workers/Practitioners (AHW/P). The benefits include supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander well-being by sharing oral health promotion information in a manner that equips AHW/P with knowledge to have everyday yarns about oral health with Community members.

Brianna Poirier, Joanne Hedges, Dandara Haag, Yin Paradies, Tamara Mackean, João Bastos, Catherine Leane, Gustavo Soares, Sneha Sethi, Jessica Manuela, Pedro Santiago, Kelli Owen, Natalie Bauer, Jodie Milne, Ashleigh Smith, Kelly Smith, Priscilla Larkins, Madison Cachagee, Vaibhav Garg, Latisha Sykora, Nicolas Reid, Michael Larkin, Jayde Fuller, Lisa Jamieson

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69012

Developing the MyCancerGene Digital Health Portal to Improve Patients’ Understanding of Germline Cancer Genetic Test Results: Development, User, and Usability Testing Study

Developing the MyCancerGene Digital Health Portal to Improve Patients’ Understanding of Germline Cancer Genetic Test Results: Development, User, and Usability Testing Study

Those with a positive result were significantly more likely to report that a GHP would be helpful (odds ratio [OR] 10.9, 95% CI 2.2-54.0, P=.003) and that they would use a GHP (compared to true negatives: OR 7.2, 95% CI 2.1-25.0, P=.002). Nonetheless, over 75% (25/33) of those with a VUS or uninformative negative results reported a GHP would be helpful. Another factor associated with likely GHP use was history of prior health care portal use (OR 2.5, 95% CI 1.4-4.4, P=.001).

Phillip Trieu, Dominique Fetzer, Briana McLeod, Kathryn Schweickert, Lauren Gutstein, Brian Egleston, Susan Domchek, Linda Fleisher, Lynne Wagner, Kuang-Yi Wen, Cara Cacioppo, Jessica E Ebrahimzadeh, Dana Falcone, Claire Langer, Elisabeth Wood, Kelsey Karpink, Shelby Posen, Enida Selmani, Angela R Bradbury

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56282

Combining Artificial Intelligence and Human Support in Mental Health: Digital Intervention With Comparable Effectiveness to Human-Delivered Care

Combining Artificial Intelligence and Human Support in Mental Health: Digital Intervention With Comparable Effectiveness to Human-Delivered Care

There was a significant effect of session number (b=–10.9, SE 1.7, t891=–6.4, P Engagement metrics for the digital program by sample. Engagement metrics for the digital program by symptom check-in in the app. Adherence with program progression overlaid with adherence across therapy sessions for the control groups.

Clare E Palmer, Emily Marshall, Edward Millgate, Graham Warren, Michael Ewbank, Elisa Cooper, Samantha Lawes, Alastair Smith, Chris Hutchins-Joss, Jessica Young, Malika Bouazzaoui, Morad Margoum, Sandra Healey, Louise Marshall, Shaun Mehew, Ronan Cummins, Valentin Tablan, Ana Catarino, Andrew E Welchman, Andrew D Blackwell

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69351