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The PMIS (Pearson r=−0.76; P
As we examined the sensitivity and specificity data to choose cut scores, we chose to favor sensitivity to minimize missing individuals with true disease in this sample of patients considered high risk because of their cognitive concerns. The cut scores for a positive result on the 5-Cog components were as follows: PMIS ≤6 (range 0-8), Symbol Match ≤25 (range 0-65), and s MCR >5 (range 0-7).
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60471
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Extended Reality–Enhanced Mental Health Consultation Training: Quantitative Evaluation Study
All data analyses were performed in R (version 4.2.2) using RStudio (version 2022.12.0.353; Posit).
All experts, across both VR and AR systems (n=9, 100%), felt actively involved and in charge of the situation. The simulation software responded adequately and did not lag according to 8 of the experts, while all 9 experts reported that it was easy to learn how to interact with the software. Notably, all were interested in the progress of events throughout the simulation, suggesting high engagement.
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e64619
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The application of this mapping to the data was performed using R version 4.3.2 (R Foundation for Statistical Computing). The full list of diagnosis names corresponding to ADRD diagnosis categories is provided in Multimedia Appendix 1.
To assess associations between clusters and sex, as well as ADRD diagnoses, we used the chi-square test.
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e65178
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