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Evaluating the Impact of a Game (Inner Dragon) on User Engagement Within a Leading Smartphone App for Smoking Cessation: Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluating the Impact of a Game (Inner Dragon) on User Engagement Within a Leading Smartphone App for Smoking Cessation: Randomized Controlled Trial

The screening questionnaire collected demographic information on age, gender (woman, man, non-binary or other), race and ethnicity (recoded to non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, Hispanic, or other), household income category (US $0-US $19,999, US $20,000-US $39,999, US $40,000-US $59,999, US $60,000-US $79,999, US $80,000-US $99,999, and US $100,000 and more), and educational attainment (high-school diploma and less, some college or technical school, bachelor’s or associate degree, and graduate degree).

Justin S White, Séverine Toussaert, Bethany R Raiff, Marie K Salem, Amy Yunyu Chiang, David Crane, Edward Warrender, Courtney R Lyles, Lorien C Abroms, J Lee Westmaas, Johannes Thrul

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57839

Developing a Game (Inner Dragon) Within a Leading Smartphone App for Smoking Cessation: Design and Feasibility Evaluation Study

Developing a Game (Inner Dragon) Within a Leading Smartphone App for Smoking Cessation: Design and Feasibility Evaluation Study

Most (21/24, 88%) were non-Hispanic White, and 8% (2/24) were non-Hispanic Black and 4% (1/24) was Hispanic. Among the 18 baseline survey respondents, median income was US $72,500, and there was a range of educational backgrounds, with 39% (5/13) having received a bachelor’s or associate degree, 31% (4/13) having completed some college or technical school, and 15% (2/13) having received at most a high school diploma.

Justin S White, Marie K Salem, Séverine Toussaert, J Lee Westmaas, Bethany R Raiff, David Crane, Edward Warrender, Courtney Lyles, Lorien Abroms, Johannes Thrul

JMIR Serious Games 2023;11:e46602

Perceptions and Aspirations Toward Peer Mentoring in Social Media–Based Electronic Cigarette Cessation Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults: Focus Group Study

Perceptions and Aspirations Toward Peer Mentoring in Social Media–Based Electronic Cigarette Cessation Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults: Focus Group Study

The other moderator(s) was responsible for asking follow-up questions and encouraging participants to elaborate on specific responses. Moderators encouraged less active participants to participate in the conversation. Focus groups lasted 75 to 90 minutes. The number of participants per group ranged from 2 to 9. Discussions were video-recorded and professionally transcribed.

Joanne Chen Lyu, Aliyyat Afolabi, Justin S White, Pamela M Ling

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(12):e42538