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    Toward a digital citizen lab for capturing data about alternative ways of self-managing chronic pain: An attitudinal user study by Najmeh Khalili-Mahani, Najmeh Khalili-Mahani, Najmeh Khalili-Mahani, Najmeh Khalili-Mahani, Sandra Woods, Sandra Woods, Eileen Mary Holowka, Amber Pahayahay, Mathieu Roy, Mathieu Roy

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Despite a generally positive attitude toward the concept of sharing complex personal data to advance research, heterogeneity of attitudes shaped by personal experiences must be considered. Our study underlines the need for any digital strategy for CP research to be person-centered and flexible.…”
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    Self-esteem mediates the relationship between physical activity and smartphone addiction of Chinese college students: a cross-sectional study by Yuanyuan Ke, Xiuxia Liu, Xue Xu, Bingchen He, Jinfu Wang, Lijun Zuo, Haiyun Wang, Guan Yang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Therefore, the purpose of this study is to offer ideas for solving smartphone addiction among college students through investigating the potential mediating effect of self-esteem in the relationship between physical activity and smartphone addiction.MethodsBy the quota sampling, a cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate 650 college students from 10 colleges in Guangzhou Higher Mega Center, and several self-reported instruments including physical activity rating scale-3 (PARS-3), mobile phone addiction tendency scale (MPATS), self-esteem scale (SES) were used to collect the related data needed for the present study. …”
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    An mHealth Text Messaging Program Providing Symptom Detection Training and Psychoeducation to Improve Hypoglycemia Self-Management: Intervention Development Study by Yu Kuei Lin, James E Aikens, Nicole de Zoysa, Diana Hall, Martha Funnell, Robin Nwankwo, Kate Kloss, Melissa J DeJonckheere, Rodica Pop-Busui, Gretchen A Piatt, Stephanie A Amiel, John D Piette

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Factors impacting hypoglycemia self-management behaviors (including reduced ability to detect hypoglycemia symptoms and unhelpful hypoglycemia beliefs) can lead to hypoglycemia development in people with T1D who use advanced diabetes technology. ObjectiveThis study aims to develop a scalable, personalized mobile health (mHealth) behavioral intervention program to improve hypoglycemia self-management and ultimately reduce hypoglycemia in people with T1D who use advanced diabetes technology. …”
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    The Impact of Digitalization on Political Engagement Among Kazakhstani Youth: A Comparative Study Before and After "Qandy Qantar" (Sanguinary January) of 2022 by Zhengisbek Tolen, Nurken Aitymbetov, Talgat Ismagambetov, Yermek Toktarov, Aigerim Alisherova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The tragic events served as a catalyst, highlighting the inevitability of political and socio-economic reforms in the country. The study employed the theory of political engagement and apperception of the Internet as a virtual realm of political communication as an investigative tool to examine this issue. …”
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    mHealth-Based Health Promotion Intervention to Improve Use of Maternity Care Services Among Women in Rural Southwestern Uganda: Iterative Development Study by Esther Cathyln Atukunda, Lynn T Matthews, Angella Musiimenta, Godfrey Rwambuka Mugyenyi, Samuel Mugisha, Norma C Ware, Celestino Obua, Mark J Siedner

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…There is growing evidence that mobile health (mHealth) approaches improve timely communication of health-related information and produce positive health behavior change as well as health outcomes. …”
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    A Human, Organization, and Technology Perspective on Patients’ Experiences of a Chat-Based and Automated Medical History–Taking Service in Primary Health Care: Interview Study Amon... by Evalill Nilsson, Annette Sverker, Preben Bendtsen, Ann Catrine Eldh

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The automated medical history–taking service was perceived as having potential but still derived from what HCPs need to know and how they address and communicate health and health care issues. Technical skills were not considered as necessary for a mobile phone chat as for handling a computer; however, patients still expressed concern for people with less digital literacy. …”
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