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Published on in Vol 27 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/60413, first published .
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Recruiting Young People for Digital Mental Health Research: Lessons From an AI-Driven Adaptive Trial

Recruiting Young People for Digital Mental Health Research: Lessons From an AI-Driven Adaptive Trial

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  1. Dallison S, Munir S, Chubb E, Padley H, Fung H, Desrochers D, Loades M. How have contemporary research studies used social media to recruit to digital self-help intervention research for young people’s mental health?: a mapping review. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2025;25(1) View
  2. Dooley J, Whitmore A, Gillett E, Watkins E. A Comparison of Participant Demographics Across Co-Designed Recruitment Methods to Two Student Mental Health Trials: Cross-Sectional Observational Study. JMIR Formative Research 2026;10:e76018 View
  3. Clements M, Duan S, Zahn R, Georgescu A, Catmur C, Valmaggia L. Feasibility of conducting immersive virtual reality studies remotely. Mental Health and Digital Technologies 2026:1 View
  4. García-Huércano C, Conejo-Cerón S, Rodríguez-Morejón A, Martínez-Vispo C, Sánchez-Aguadero N, Tamayo-Morales O, Moreno-Peral P. Recruitment strategies and participant motivations in a digital randomized controlled trial for the prevention of anxiety disorders: the prevANS study. Frontiers in Digital Health 2026;8 View
  5. . Instagram and Mental Health: Scoping Review with ☸️SAIMSARA. SAIMSARA Journal 2026;1(4) View