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Infoveillance of COVID-19 Infections in Dentistry Using Platform X: Descriptive Study

Infoveillance of COVID-19 Infections in Dentistry Using Platform X: Descriptive Study

The most common countries reporting deaths due to COVID-19 infections were the United States, Pakistan, and India, with an age range of 23-83 years. Number of tweets retrieved through X Pro and Crawler approaches. Relevant and irrelevant number of tweets reporting COVID-19 infections and deaths by users on X. Analyses of the tweets were performed, and geographical landmarks were outlined on a map.

Alghalia Al-Mansoori, Ola Al Hayk, Sharifa Qassmi, Sarah M Aziz, Fatima Haouari, Tawanda Chivese, Faleh Tamimi, Alaa Daud

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54650

Assessing the Cultural Fit of a Digital Sleep Intervention for Refugees in Germany: Qualitative Study

Assessing the Cultural Fit of a Digital Sleep Intervention for Refugees in Germany: Qualitative Study

Yes, and the norm in the Arab-Islamic world is completely different. It’s practically a sin, it’s an absurdity, alcohol is for losers or sinners, or I don’t know, and not for normal people.” [09_oth_na3a4_int, pos. 57, translated]).

Maja Blomenkamp, Andrea Kiesel, Harald Baumeister, Dirk Lehr, Josef Unterrainer, Lasse B Sander, Kerstin Spanhel

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65412

Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists Combined With Personalized Digital Health Care for the Treatment of Metabolic Syndrome in Adults With Obesity: Retrospective Observational Study

Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists Combined With Personalized Digital Health Care for the Treatment of Metabolic Syndrome in Adults With Obesity: Retrospective Observational Study

In the United Arab Emirates, the prevalence of Met S was 33.6% (269/801) in the Emirati population, 34.5% (214/620) in the Arab non-Emirati population, and 40.7% (695/1709) in the Asian non-Arab population [5]. Obesity serves as a primary contributing factor to the development and progression of Met S.

Hala Zakaria, Hadoun Jabri, Sheikha Alshehhi, Milena Caccelli, Joelle Debs, Yousef Said, Joudy Kattan, Noah Almarzooqi, Ali Hashemi, Ihsan Almarzooqi

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e63079

Digital Competence of Arabic-Speaking Immigrant and Refugee Older Adults Enacting Agency and Navigating Barriers: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Digital Competence of Arabic-Speaking Immigrant and Refugee Older Adults Enacting Agency and Navigating Barriers: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Arab migrants traditionally belong to extended family models and value close interpersonal relationships within local and transnational kin networks [35,36], with the adoption of ICTs influenced by social identities and roles [37,38]. In addition, gender, income, educational level, and technology infrastructure in their countries of origin shape the use of technologies and motivations to develop particular knowledge and skills [24,39,40].

Jordana Salma, Alesia Au, Ghada Sayadi, Manal Kleib

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60547

Using Text Messaging Ecological Momentary Assessment to Record Changes in e-Cigarette and Combustible Cigarette Use: Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial

Using Text Messaging Ecological Momentary Assessment to Record Changes in e-Cigarette and Combustible Cigarette Use: Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial

In the United States, smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death, responsible for 480,000 deaths and US $170 billion in health care spending each year [1]. Despite considerable progress in the 20th century, in 2021, 30 million US adults were still cigarette users [2]. The benefits of smoking cessation are well-established [1]; however, there are high rates of relapse with existing smoking cessation therapies in some groups, like those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) [3].

Tucker Morgan, Michelle He, Andrew Nicholson, Omar El Shahawy, Scott E Sherman, Elizabeth R Stevens

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66709

Profiling Generalized Anxiety Disorder on Social Networks: Content and Behavior Analysis

Profiling Generalized Anxiety Disorder on Social Networks: Content and Behavior Analysis

Reference 70: The association of depression and anxiety with unhealthy lifestyle among United Arab Emirates

Linah Alhazzaa, Vasa Curcin

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e53399

Associations Among Online Health Information Seeking Behavior, Online Health Information Perception, and Health Service Utilization: Cross-Sectional Study

Associations Among Online Health Information Seeking Behavior, Online Health Information Perception, and Health Service Utilization: Cross-Sectional Study

Internet penetration rates in Saudi Arabia, Norway, and the United Arab Emirates are approaching 100% [1]. In China, which is the leading market for internet users, the online penetration rate was 78% in June 2024, with 1.099 billion users [2]. There is no doubt that the internet has become the most common resource for health information due to the widespread use of smartphones.

Hongmin Li, Dongxu Li, Min Zhai, Li Lin, ZhiHeng Cao

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66683

Living With and Managing Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection: Mixed Methods Analysis of Patient Insights From Social Media

Living With and Managing Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection: Mixed Methods Analysis of Patient Insights From Social Media

This information is presented as a percentage of the total posts per country for countries with a sufficient sample size (the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, and India). This analysis was performed prior to the launch of the Pharmacy First scheme (launched in the United Kingdom, January 2024) [23].

Melissa L Kramer, Jose Medina Polo, Nishant Kumar, Aruni Mulgirigama, Amina Benkiran

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58882

Beliefs in Misinformation About COVID-19 and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Are Linked: Evidence From a Nationally Representative Survey Study

Beliefs in Misinformation About COVID-19 and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Are Linked: Evidence From a Nationally Representative Survey Study

Regarding political trust, higher trust in Russia and lower trust in local government, public media, and Western allies of the Czech Republic (the EU and the United States) were revealed as strong predictors of both BM-C and BM-U. In addition, frustration with public and mainstream media, using emails as a source of information––possibly indicating chain emails––and reduced frequency in searching for news related to COVID-19 pandemic or war in Ukraine, predicted both BM-C and BM-U.

Dominika Grygarová, Marek Havlík, Petr Adámek, Jiří Horáček, Veronika Juríčková, Jaroslav Hlinka, Ladislav Kesner

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e62913

Factors Influencing eHealth Literacy Worldwide: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Factors Influencing eHealth Literacy Worldwide: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

The development status of a country was queried on the United Nations Big Data Global Platform [26]. To conduct cofounder analyses and obtain robust coefficient estimates, we followed the recommendations of Fu et al [27] and conducted moderator analysis only when at least 4 studies per group were available. The quality of evidence for the results of the meta-analyses was evaluated by authors QL and HZ using the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) framework [28].

Zhong Hua, Song Yuqing, Liu Qianwen, Chen Hong

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e50313