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Analyzing Trends in Suicidal Thoughts Among Patients With Psychosis in India: Exploratory Secondary Analysis of Smartphone Ecological Momentary Assessment Data

Analyzing Trends in Suicidal Thoughts Among Patients With Psychosis in India: Exploratory Secondary Analysis of Smartphone Ecological Momentary Assessment Data

The results in this table do not account for missing values or days with no survey forms received or no ninth item filled in the mood survey. a Spearman correlation between Patient Health Questionnaire-9 total and SI score at ecological momentary assessment prompts was 0.47 (n=3176, P=10 and suicidal ideation score ≥1 was 0.32 (n=245, P b Disregarding the episodic pattern. c To understand the difference between “days between successive SI instances” and “episode duration” (refer to the episode data in Table 3),

Ameya P Bondre, Aashish Ranjan, Ritu Shrivastava, Deepak Tugnawat, Nirmal Kumar Chaturvedi, Anant Bhan, Snehil Gupta, Abhijit R Rozatkar, Srilakshmi Nagendra, Siddharth Dutt, Soumya Choudhary, Preethi V Reddy, Urvakhsh Meherwan Mehta, John A Naslund, John Torous

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67745

Google Trends for the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine in India From 2010 to 2024: Infodemiological Study

Google Trends for the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine in India From 2010 to 2024: Infodemiological Study

Statistical significance was set at P The study found that online search interest in the HPV vaccine increased remarkably over the study period, with an average annual growth of 13.7% (95% CI 7.9%‐19.1%) (Figure 1). The lowest average RSV was recorded in 2017 (3.38), and the highest in 2024 (49.5). Annual average RSV trend for human papillomavirus vaccine from 2010 to 2024 obtained from Google Trends. RSV: relative search volume.

Rashmi Mehra, Arindam Ray, Amrita Kumari, Amanjot Kaur, Rhythm Hora, Syed F Quadri, Seema Singh Koshal, Bodhisatwa Ray, Shyam Kumar Singh, Abida Sultana, Arup Deb Roy

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69729

Unlocking the Potential of Wear Time of a Wearable Device to Enhance Postpartum Depression Screening and Detection: Cross-Sectional Study

Unlocking the Potential of Wear Time of a Wearable Device to Enhance Postpartum Depression Screening and Detection: Cross-Sectional Study

The results revealed a trend (although nonsignificant after using Bonferroni adjusted P=.013) that the percentage of days the device was worn in the PPD cohort (mean 66.6%, 95% CI 37.9%-95.3%) was greater than the non-PPD cohort (mean 46.4%, 95% CI 20.5%-72.2%; P=.02; Figure 2).

Eric Hurwitz, Samantha Meltzer-Brody, Zachary Butzin-Dozier, Rena C Patel, Noémie Elhadad, Melissa A Haendel

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67585

The Effectiveness of Social Media Campaigns in Improving Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Mental Health and Help-Seeking in High-Income Countries: Scoping Review

The Effectiveness of Social Media Campaigns in Improving Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Mental Health and Help-Seeking in High-Income Countries: Scoping Review

We only reported differences that were statistically tested and for which P values, CIs, or effect sizes were available. Descriptions and examples of social media–related outcomes to be extracted from studies. a Exposure, reach, and low-, medium-, and high-level engagement were measured using a version of key performance indicators and metrics related to social media use in health promotion adapted from Neiger et al [26].

Ruth Plackett, Jessica-Mae Steward, Angelos P Kassianos, Marvin Duenger, Patricia Schartau, Jessica Sheringham, Silvie Cooper, Lucy Biddle, Judi Kidger, Kate Walters

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68124