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A Culturally Tailored Artificial Intelligence Chatbot (K-Bot) to Promote Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Korean Americans: Development and Usability Study

A Culturally Tailored Artificial Intelligence Chatbot (K-Bot) to Promote Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Korean Americans: Development and Usability Study

At this stage of development, the K-bot experience consisted of 2 parts: a 32 question-and-answer (Q&A)–style survey, followed by the interactive chatbot. Participants were encouraged to document any errors, navigation challenges, or suggestions for improvement during their interaction. Additionally, K-Bot provided links to external resources, such as CDC PDF files, to test its interoperability and ensure seamless access to supplementary health information.

Minjin Kim, Ellie Kim, Hyeongsuk Lee, Meihua Piao, Brittany Rosen, Jeroan J Allison, Adrian H Zai, Hoa L Nguyen, Dong-Soo Shin, Jessica A Kahn

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e71865

Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy–Based Treatment for Insomnia, Nightmares, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Survivors of Wildfires: Pilot Randomized Feasibility Trial

Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy–Based Treatment for Insomnia, Nightmares, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Survivors of Wildfires: Pilot Randomized Feasibility Trial

An inspection of histograms and Q-Q plots revealed normally distributed data. Upon inspection of box plots on all scales, 1 outlier was identified on the PCL-5 at the 3-month follow-up assessment, a second outlier was detected on the PHQ-9 at the 3-month follow-up, and a third outlier was detected on the PSQI at the waitlist assessment (3-month follow-up assessment). The results did not differ upon removing the outliers from the analyses; therefore, the outliers were retained [53,54].

Fadia Isaac, Britt Klein, Huy Nguyen, Shaun Watson, Gerard A Kennedy

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e65228