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Co-Designing a User-Centered Digital Health Tool for Supportive Care Needs of Patients With Brain Tumors and Their Caregivers: Interview Analysis

Co-Designing a User-Centered Digital Health Tool for Supportive Care Needs of Patients With Brain Tumors and Their Caregivers: Interview Analysis

This is the absence that we have in brain cancers and tumours...you can see the hard, the scary facts, but...it is really to understand what next, who else is out there like me, who else is young and also about to get married, or just about to have a baby, or just got the promotion at work or...I feel like there’s a lot of people that sit in this category.

Mahima Kalla, Ashleigh Bradford, Verena Schadewaldt, Kara Burns, Sarah C E Bray, Sarah Cain, Heidi McAlpine, Rana S Dhillon, Wendy Chapman, James R Whittle, Katharine J Drummond, Meinir Krishnasamy

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e53690

The American Transformative HIV Study: Protocol for a US National Cohort of Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals With HIV

The American Transformative HIV Study: Protocol for a US National Cohort of Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals With HIV

We aimed to enroll a cohort of participants at high risk for HIV that was geographically diverse (ie, with representation from every US state), racially and ethnically diverse (n=3031, 56.5% are participants of color), and young (n=1704, 31.8% aged 16‐29 years). We overenrolled persons who reported recent ( Enrollment for AMETHST began in August 2022 and concluded in August 2023. Participants were recruited via advertisements on men-for-men geosocial sexual networking mobile phone apps.

Christian Grov, Alexa B D'Angelo, Chloe Mirzayi, Michelle Dearolf, Elena Hoeppner, Yan Guo, Nicole Richards, Rifa Ehsan, Sarah Kulkarni, Denis Nash, Viraj V Patel, Dustin T Duncan, Meredith Ray, Tyler Bartholomew, Jennifer Manuzak, Jennifer Manuel, Kathryn McCollister, Drew Westmoreland, Adam W Carrico

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e66921

From E-Patients to AI Patients: The Tidal Wave Empowering Patients, Redefining Clinical Relationships, and Transforming Care

From E-Patients to AI Patients: The Tidal Wave Empowering Patients, Redefining Clinical Relationships, and Transforming Care

One example is the surge of low-cost AI chatbots targeting adolescents and young adults to address mood and mental health. Promoted as “personal intelligence” tools, these on-demand chatbots engage users to reflect on their feelings, organize thoughts, and help make decisions. Early research on AI chatbots for anxiety and depression has been mixed. Some studies show reductions in symptoms and perceived loneliness among frequent users [25].

Susan S Woods, Sarah M Greene, Laura Adams, Grace Cordovano, Matthew F Hudson

J Particip Med 2025;17:e75794

Deep Learning–Based Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation Prediction Using Flow-Volume and Volume-Time Curve Imaging: Retrospective Cohort Study

Deep Learning–Based Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation Prediction Using Flow-Volume and Volume-Time Curve Imaging: Retrospective Cohort Study

Previous studies have demonstrated an independent association between FEV1 and the risk of AE-COPD in both young and old patients with COPD [6,7]. FEV1 is a key predictor of AE-COPD in the majority of existing prediction models [8]. However, its association with exacerbations is relatively weak, limiting its role as a predictive factor [9].

Eun-Tae Jeon, Heemoon Park, Jung-Kyu Lee, Eun Young Heo, Chang Hoon Lee, Deog Kyeom Kim, Dong Hyun Kim, Hyun Woo Lee

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69785

Postpartum Depression and Maternal-Infant Bonding Experiences in Social Media Videos: Qualitative Content Analysis

Postpartum Depression and Maternal-Infant Bonding Experiences in Social Media Videos: Qualitative Content Analysis

As in Beck’s [12] paper, depression was frequently described as “robbing” moms of precious time with their young children. Several studies report that mothers with depression feel overwhelmed by caregiving responsibilities. Our results similarly find that the symptoms of depression, such as lack of energy, low mood, and lack of joy, compound the everyday challenges of raising a young child [12,33].

Kunmi Sobowale, Jamie Sarah Castleman, Sophia Yingruo Zhao

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e59125