Bernard, Renaldo M Toppo, Claudia Raggi, Alberto de Mul, Marleen de Miquel, Carlota Pugliese, Maria Teresa van der Feltz-Cornelis, Christina M Ortiz-Tallo, Ana Salvador-Carulla, Luis Lukersmith, Sue
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Background The implementation of eMental health interventions, especially in the workplace, is a complex process. Therefore, learning from existing implementation strategies is imperative to ensure improvements in the adoption, development, and scalability of occupational eMental health (OeMH) interventions. However, the implementation strategies u...
Chaudhuri, Esha Ray
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The critical intersections of structural inequities and vulnerabilities of marginalized populations, particularly those engaging the social gradient of minority ethnic communities, are revealed in the syndemic approach to COVID-19. Although proposals for cultural interventions to improve virtual care provide relevant measures, they may not address ...
Rantanen, Teemu Järveläinen, Eeva Leppälahti, Teppo
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The digitization of health care and social welfare services creates many opportunities for the rehabilitation of incarcerated people and their preparation for release from prison. A range of digital platforms and technology solutions have been developed that offer multiple opportunities to handle private matters either by video conference, email, o...
Phoo, Nang Nge Nge Lobo, Roanna Vujcich, Daniel Reid, Alison
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Reliable data about sexual behaviors is fundamental in the prevention and control of HIV, hepatitis, and other sexually transmitted infections. Generally, sexual behaviors are regarded as a sociocultural taboo in Africa and Asia, and this results in biased sexual behavior survey data due to social desirability. Various modes of survey delivery, inc...
Gambril, John Boyd, Carter Egbaria, Jamal
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Clancy, Brigid Bonevski, Billie English, Coralie Baker, Amanda L Turner, Alyna Magin, Parker Pollack, Michael Callister, Robin Guillaumier, Ashleigh
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eHealth applications for stroke are a growing area of research that has yielded promising results. However, little is known about how stroke survivors engage with the internet, social media, and other digital technologies on a day-to-day basis. This study had three main objectives: to describe the type, frequency, and purpose of technology use amon...
Poulton, Antoinette Chen, Li Peng Evelyn Dali, Gezelle Fox, Michael Hester, Robert
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Considered a facet of behavioral impulsivity, response inhibition facilitates adaptive and goal-directed behavior. It is often assessed using the Stop-Signal Task (SST), which is presented on stand-alone computers under controlled laboratory conditions. Sample size may consequently be a function of cost or time and sample diversity constrained to t...
Eke, Ransome Jannat, Khadiza Tul Yang, Xin Thomas Parton, Jason M
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Many patients with chronic medical conditions search the internet to obtain medical advice and health information to improve their health condition and quality of life. Diabetes is a common chronic disease that disproportionately affects different race and ethnicity groups in the United States. In the existing literature on the popularity of intern...
Cao, Bolin Huang, Wensen Chao, Naipeng Yang, Guang Luo, Ningzheng
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Background Online medical consultation is an important complementary approach to offline health care services. It not only increases patients’ accessibility to medical care, but also encourages patients to actively participate in consultation, which can result in higher shared decision making, patient satisfaction, and treatment adherence. Objectiv...
Sauvayre, Romy
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Google Scholar (GS) is a free tool that may be used by researchers to analyze citations; find appropriate literature; or evaluate the quality of an author or a contender for tenure, promotion, a faculty position, funding, or research grants. GS has become a major bibliographic and citation database. For assessing the literature, databases, such as ...