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Impact of Ecological Momentary Assessment Participation on Short-Term Smoking Cessation: quitSTART Ecological Momentary Assessment Incentivization Randomized Trial

Impact of Ecological Momentary Assessment Participation on Short-Term Smoking Cessation: quitSTART Ecological Momentary Assessment Incentivization Randomized Trial

Mean EMAs completed in the incentivized arm was 13.3 (SD 11.2, range 0‐40, average completion rate of 31.7% out of 42 total EMA prompts) and 4.7 (SD 5.8, range 0‐28, average completion rate of 11.2% out of 42 total EMA prompts) in the nonincentivized arm (P Smoking cessation outcomes overall and by group. a EMA: ecological momentary assessment.

Kara P Wiseman, Alex Budenz, Leeann Siegel, Yvonne M Prutzman

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67630

Parental and Demographic Predictors of Engagement in an mHealth Intervention: Observational Study From the Let’s Grow Trial

Parental and Demographic Predictors of Engagement in an mHealth Intervention: Observational Study From the Let’s Grow Trial

Higher education level was associated with more days of app use (b=3.14, 95% CI 0.50-5.78; P=.02); accessing a higher proportion of pages (b=3.27, 95% CI 0.96-5.59; P=.006) and features (b=4.33, 95% CI 1.05-7.61; P=.01); and more clicks in the modules (b=18.59, 95% CI 5.33-31.86; P=.006), as well as higher EI (b=2.61, 95% CI 1.46-3.77; P In contrast, higher working hours were associated with lower levels of engagement on 4 of the individual indicators and 1 of the composite indicators.

Johanna Sandborg, Brittany Reese Markides, Savannah Simmons, Katherine L Downing, Jan M Nicholson, Liliana Orellana, Harriet Koorts, Valerie Carson, Jo Salmon, Kylie D Hesketh

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e60478

The Impact of Digital Inequities on Nasal and Paranasal-Sinus Cancer Disparities in the United States: A Cohort Study

The Impact of Digital Inequities on Nasal and Paranasal-Sinus Cancer Disparities in the United States: A Cohort Study

Statistical significance was set as P value A total of 8012 adult patients with primary NPSC were extracted from SEER including nasal cavity (n=1821, 22.7%), nasopharynx (n=4225, 52.7%), sinus ethmoid (n=276, 3.4%), sinus maxillary (n=1187, 14.8%), and sinus other (n=383, 4.8%). DII scores ranged from “Lowest” (n=6099, 76%) to “Highest” (n=172, 2.1%), signifying “lowest digital inequity” and “highest digital inequity,” respectively.

David J Fei-Zhang, Amelia Sherron Lawrence, Daniel C Chelius, Anthony M Sheyn, Jeffrey C Rastatter

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e52627