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Associations of Wearable Activity Tracker Use With Physical Activity and Health Outcomes in Patients With Cancer: Findings from a Population-Based Survey Study

Associations of Wearable Activity Tracker Use With Physical Activity and Health Outcomes in Patients With Cancer: Findings from a Population-Based Survey Study

Bivariate analyses were used to compare the sociodemographic and health-related characteristics of different groups (wearable activity tracker use or not); bivariate differences were assessed with Rao-Scott chi-square tests for categorical variables and design-based F tests for continuous variables.

Weijiao Zhou, Shaomei Shang, Youmin Cho

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51291

Identifying Population Segments by Differing Levels of COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Evaluating Subsequent Uptake of COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors: Web-Based, Longitudinal, Probability-Based Panel Survey

Identifying Population Segments by Differing Levels of COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Evaluating Subsequent Uptake of COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors: Web-Based, Longitudinal, Probability-Based Panel Survey

Then 2 bivariate survey-weighted ordinary least squares regressions measuring the relationships between segment membership and the timing of (1) vaccine uptake and (2) booster uptake were estimated. Finally, these results were further illustrated substantively by estimating COVID-19 vaccine and booster uptake trajectories using the Kaplan-Meier event history methodology. Mask use and social distancing trajectories were also obtained as mean values of both variables across all 5 waves of the CABS.

Joseph Luchman, Morgane Bennett, Elissa Kranzler, Rugile Tuskeviciute, Ronald Vega, Benjamin Denison, Sarah Trigger, Tyler Nighbor, Monica Vines, Leah Hoffman

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e56044