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Exploring Youth Perspectives on Digital Mental Health Platforms: Qualitative Descriptive Study
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e69907
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According to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, in September 2024, this was 1.54 °C above preindustrial levels [2]. The major drivers of these developments are greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide (CO2) [3]. The environmental changes associated with climate change affect human physical and mental health in various ways [4]. Air pollution and increased exposure to extreme heat affect the respiratory and cardiovascular systems [5].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71795
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After completion of the four motivational sessions, the participant will be scheduled for their initial visit with the nurse practitioner in the CNRA, who will conduct a clinical assessment which will include fourth-generation HIV screening (ie, tests that detect both HIV antibodies and p24 antigens), screening for sexually transmitted infections, a basic metabolic panel to include serum creatinine, and hepatitis B and C screening. The nurse practitioner will review laboratory results.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64961
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Mothers in both arms reported significant increases in condition (i.e.) management ability at 30 days after hospital discharge (C). Mothers in both arms reported significant decreases in family life difficulty 28 days after baseline and at 30 days post NICU discharge (D). Mothers in both arms reported statistically significant decreases in NICU-related stress (E) and statistically significant increases in parenting self-efficacy (Right) at 28 days post-baseline.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66073
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