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A meta-analysis of e Health interventions among men who have sex with men found a small but significant effect size for all 3 behavioral outcomes over the reviewed study period: any condomless anal intercourse with nonpaying male partners (Cohen d=−0.21; P
We aimed to describe technology-based HIV prevention interventions among men who have sex with men and transgender women in China, document the intervention strategies, estimate intervention effects, and explore the relationships between intervention features
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63111
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A meta-analysis of 119 MI efficacy studies yielded a small but significant effect of MI compared with alternative interventions (d=0.22) [1].
More than 40 studies have investigated the feasibility of conducting motivational interviews delivered partially or completely via computers, mobile phones, robots, voice-activated recordings, and related platforms [4,5]. Many of these studies have used text-based motivational interviews that rely on written interactions between the interviewer and interviewee.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59085
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Panel (A) shows the Basic Response Time task, (B) shows the spatial span task (forward span trial), (C) shows the Flanker task (congruent condition), (D) shows the continuous performance task (no-go trial), (E) shows the Stroop task (incongruent condition), (F) shows the Boxed task (feature 4 condition), (G) shows the Compass task (neutral condition), (H) shows the Task Switch task (incongruent condition), and (I) shows the Tap and Trace task (dual task condition).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60041
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Our proposed randomized controlled trial (RCT) will test a race-based intervention tailored to African American women, called Resilience, Stress, and Ethnicity (Ri SE) [35] (Motley D, unpublished data, November 2017). In this group-based, 8-week intervention, cognitive behavioral and stress reduction strategies will be integrated [39] focusing on the biopsychosocial effect of racism [40,41], racial identity development [42-44], and empowerment [45].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65649
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