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Mothers in both arms reported significant increases in condition (i.e.) management ability at 30 days after hospital discharge (C). Mothers in both arms reported significant decreases in family life difficulty 28 days after baseline and at 30 days post NICU discharge (D). Mothers in both arms reported statistically significant decreases in NICU-related stress (E) and statistically significant increases in parenting self-efficacy (Right) at 28 days post-baseline.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66073
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Higher CB indicates that concept A will pass through concept B while going to concept C. In other words, it detects information flow in the semantic network. CC measures closeness of concepts by calculating the inverse of the sum of the shortest paths between a concept to all other concepts in the network. In other words, concepts with higher CC are interpreted to be more central than concepts as they have shorter network distance on average compared to other concepts.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67506
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