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Experiences of Individually Tailored Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Interview Study

Experiences of Individually Tailored Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Interview Study

In a systematic review, Patel et al [35] synthesized qualitative research and literature on participants’ experiences of internet interventions aimed at targeting depression, anxiety, and somatoform disorders, including their acceptability and usability. The authors identified 3 main themes (with subordinate subthemes): initial motivations and approaches, personalization of treatment, and the value of receiving personal support [35].

Victoria Aminoff, Matilda Baltius, Emelie Lundström, Matilda Berg, Gerhard Andersson, Mikael Ludvigsson

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66908

Feasibility and Usability of a Web-Based Peer Support Network for Care Partners of People With Serious Illness (ConnectShareCare): Observational Study

Feasibility and Usability of a Web-Based Peer Support Network for Care Partners of People With Serious Illness (ConnectShareCare): Observational Study

As this study required access to the internet and literacy, inherent selection bias existed. Due to the self-enrolling aspect of Connect Share Care, we lack perspectives of the population of care partners who opted not to participate. Additionally, most of the completed survey responses were received from “engaged” members, and not from those who did not log in at least once in the prior 90 days.

Aricca D Van Citters, Megan M Holthoff, Colleen Young, Sarah M Eck, Amelia M Cullinan, Stephanie Carney, Elizabeth A O'Donnell, Joel R King, Malavika Govindan, David Gustafson, Stephanie C Tomlin, Anne B Holmes, Ann D Bradley, Brant J Oliver, Matthew M Wilson, Eugene C Nelson, Amber E Barnato, Kathryn B Kirkland

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70206

Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Interventions for Caregivers of Patients With Cancer: Scoping Review

Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Interventions for Caregivers of Patients With Cancer: Scoping Review

In recent years, with the rise of the “Internet+Healthcare” service model, internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) has emerged. ICBT is an internet-based treatment approach that uses tools such as computers and mobile devices to deliver the core content and skills of CBT through text, video, images, and audio [11]. ICBT addresses the limitations of CBT in its application.

Chun Tong Shen, Jian Shi, Feng Xia Liu, Xiao Meng Lu

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e67131

Web-Based Education Program for Care Partners of People Living With Dementia (iGeriCare): Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Web-Based Education Program for Care Partners of People Living With Dementia (iGeriCare): Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

There is also evidence for the benefit of internet-based interventions on mental health for care partners of adults living with a chronic condition, particularly for the outcomes of care partner depression, stress and distress, and anxiety [14]. However, there remains a shortage of freely available, asynchronous, web-based programs that incorporate principles of multimedia learning design.

Anthony J Levinson, Stephanie Ayers, Sandra Clark, Rebekah Woodburn, Maureen Markle-Reid, Brian McKenna, Doug Oliver, Alexandra Papaioannou, Henry Siu, Richard Sztramko

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67048

Quality Assessment of Web-Based Information Related to Diet During Pregnancy in Pregnant Women: Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study

Quality Assessment of Web-Based Information Related to Diet During Pregnancy in Pregnant Women: Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study

Internet penetration rates are high in developed countries, resulting in easy web access for a substantial portion of the population, including pregnant women. In Japan, the internet usage rate reached 82.9% in 2021, with smartphones being the most prevalent devices (68.5%), followed by computers (48.1%) [1]. Owing to its accessibility, many individuals at different life stages, including pregnant women, depend on the internet to obtain health-related information.

Daichi Suzuki, Etsuko Nishimura, Rina Shoki, Ishak Halim Octawijaya, Erika Ota

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64630

The Role of Early Engagement in a Self-Directed, Digital Mental Health Intervention for Adolescent Anxiety: Moderated Regression Analysis

The Role of Early Engagement in a Self-Directed, Digital Mental Health Intervention for Adolescent Anxiety: Moderated Regression Analysis

Reference 4: Large-scale dissemination of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for youth anxiety Reference 7: Feasibility and potential efficacy of a guided internet- and mobile-based CBT for adolescents Reference 16: Trajectories of change in an open-access internet-based cognitive behavior program for Reference 18: Predicting adherence to internet-delivered psychotherapy for symptoms of depression and Reference 26: Treatment engagement in an internet-delivered cognitive behavioral program for pediatricinternet

Emma-Leigh Senyard, Arlen Rowe, Govind Krishnamoorthy, Susan H Spence, Caroline Donovan, Sonja March

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e60523

Factors Related to Pain and Disability Outcomes After an Internet-Delivered or Physiotherapist-Led Exercise Program for Individuals With Chronic Whiplash Symptoms: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Study

Factors Related to Pain and Disability Outcomes After an Internet-Delivered or Physiotherapist-Led Exercise Program for Individuals With Chronic Whiplash Symptoms: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Study

However, to our knowledge, there is very limited information about factors related to treatment response in chronic WAD, or about the optimization of a neck-specific exercises program delivered via the internet. Internet-based exercise interventions with fewer visits to physiotherapists can increase availability, shorten waiting times, and reduce costs. Internet-based treatment may also strengthen the patient’s own resources for greater autonomy and their ability to conduct long-term self-care [18].

Gunnel Peterson, Stefan Ljunggren, Anneli Peolsson

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e67991

From E-Patients to AI Patients: The Tidal Wave Empowering Patients, Redefining Clinical Relationships, and Transforming Care

From E-Patients to AI Patients: The Tidal Wave Empowering Patients, Redefining Clinical Relationships, and Transforming Care

This scorching adoption has been faster than for personal computers and the internet. In 2024, a total of 39.4% of US adults aged 18-64 years reported using generative AI, and 32% used it weekly. In contrast, 20% of the public used the internet 2 years after its launch, and 20% owned a computer after 3 years of availability. While price and ease of use play a role in the difference, the advancement of AI is without historic parallel.

Susan S Woods, Sarah M Greene, Laura Adams, Grace Cordovano, Matthew F Hudson

J Particip Med 2025;17:e75794

Online Health Information–Seeking Behaviors Among the Chongqing Population: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Online Health Information–Seeking Behaviors Among the Chongqing Population: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

With rapid development, the internet has become a major source of health information worldwide. According to Internet World Stats [1], there are 5 billion internet users, accounting for more than 60% of the world population. China also has a large population of internet users. In 2020, approximately 9.89 million Chinese people (70.4% of the Chinese population) had access to the internet [2].

Honghui Rong, Lu Lu, Miao He, Tian Guo, Xian Li, Qingliu Tao, Yixin Li, Chuanfen Zheng, Ling Zhang, Fengju Li, Dali Yi, Enyu Lei, Ting Luo, Qinghua Yang, Ji-an Chen

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56028

Development and Validation of the Media Health Literacy Scale: Assessment Tool Development Study

Development and Validation of the Media Health Literacy Scale: Assessment Tool Development Study

The increase of interest in health information on the internet led to the emergence of the concepts of media health literacy (Me Hlit) and e Health literacy.

Sangyoon Shin, Seungyeon Kim, Youngshin Song, Hyesun Jeong, Yun Mi Yu, Euni Lee

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e62884