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Recruiting Asian Americans for Online Studies: Methodological Systematic Review
through a series of studies led by Im et al [19,20,32-34] and Chee et al [29], which examined menopausal symptom experiences, attitudes toward physical activity, and online coaching programs tailored for Asian American midlife women; (3) discrimination, racism, and mental health (n=4), investigated during the COVID-19 pandemic [21,23,25,26], focusing on the psychological impacts of racism and the moderating effects of ethnic identity and online behavior; (4) substance use prevention in youth (n=2), addressed by Fang
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71765
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This is consistent with the results of Han et al [70] and Fleming et al [71]; when gamification was applied, the retention rate was high without increasing the risk to the participants compared to general treatment. Pramana et al [72] found that adding gamification elements to the m Health service made it more valuable and appealing, resulting in higher use compared to the nongamified version. For this purpose, a mission challenge was included in the MUZZIM service.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69190
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