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The participants (mean age 39.42, SD 11.03 years) were majority female (641/1160, 55.26%) and primarily self-identified as non-Hispanic White (667/1160, 57.5%); 19.22% (223/1160) self-identified as non-Hispanic Black; and 16.47% (191/1160) self-identified as of Hispanic ethnicity (Table 1). Over half (632/1160, 54.48%) of them reported annual household income less than US $50,000 and 39.57% (459/1160) did not complete education beyond high school.
Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e60620
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Reference 94: Exploring the black box of an mHealth intervention (LIFE4YOUth): a qualitative process
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53187
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Another element that contributes to feelings of alienation is when they are left facing black screens and computers (“It makes you feel more isolated”).
Feelings of exclusion were further communicated in terms of generational disparities, with reference to the unfulfilled promises of technology.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e60056
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The ED nurse’s notes were thoroughly reviewed, and if there was a likely indication of a febrile convulsion, whether explicitly mentioned or not, a positive label was assigned by J Black (described below), and a negative label was assigned to records that did not meet the criteria. In an additional step, some records that did not contain any of the filter settings were randomly selected and labeled.
JMIR AI 2024;3:e54449
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