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The Effects of a Parent-Focused Social Media Intervention on Child Sun Safety: Pilot and Feasibility Study

The Effects of a Parent-Focused Social Media Intervention on Child Sun Safety: Pilot and Feasibility Study

Second, Facebook offers a private group option with an identified group moderator. A moderated group allowed a large number of parents of similar-age children to share experiences and provide support to one another while having a trusted source (group moderator) promoting factual information and evidence-based parenting strategies. Third, intervention content within a private group on Facebook can span several months to increase the intervention dose.

Sharon Manne, Yelena Wu, David Buller, Carolyn Heckman, Katie Devine, Sara Frederick, Justin Solleder, Alexis Schaefer, Shou-En Lu

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e48402

Development of a Self-management and Peer-Mentoring Intervention to Improve Transition Readiness Among Young Adult Survivors of Pediatric Cancer: Formative Qualitative Research Study

Development of a Self-management and Peer-Mentoring Intervention to Improve Transition Readiness Among Young Adult Survivors of Pediatric Cancer: Formative Qualitative Research Study

The idea of matching survivors with a peer survivor who could serve as a mentor was proposed, and participants were asked about their receptivity to working with a mentor and preferred characteristics (eg, personality, cancer diagnosis, and gender). Participants were also asked to provide feedback about the mode of delivery (eg, web based, videoconference, or SMS text messaging).

Adrienne S Viola, Kristine Levonyan-Radloff, Margaret Masterson, Sharon L Manne, Shawna V Hudson, Katie A Devine

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(8):e36323

Sun Safe Partners Online: Pilot Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Sun Safe Partners Online: Pilot Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Taken together, this suggests that harnessing constructive relationship influences via behavioral interventions may be a promising method for improving sun protection. In a prior study, we developed and tested a couple-focused print and telephone counseling intervention called Sun Safe Partners [25]. Content was guided by the interdependence and communal coping framework. It included the provision of mailed small media materials, a couple-focused telephone counseling call, and a mailed summary letter.

Sharon Manne, David Buller, Katie Devine, Carolyn Heckman, Sherry Pagoto, Sara Frederick, Anna Mitarotondo

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(9):e18037