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Assessment of Acceptability, Usage, and Impact on Caregivers of Children With Autism’s Stress and Mindfulness: Multiple-Method Feasibility Study of the 5Minutes4Myself App’s Mindfulness Module

Assessment of Acceptability, Usage, and Impact on Caregivers of Children With Autism’s Stress and Mindfulness: Multiple-Method Feasibility Study of the 5Minutes4Myself App’s Mindfulness Module

Time-intensive care demands that remain high over time, challenging child behaviors, and social stigma limiting participation in community activities increase the need for wellness promotion while at the same time make participation more difficult [5,8,9]. Caregivers often put their child and family’s needs before their own self-nurturing and wellness-promoting activities [10].

Elizabeth Larson, Rebecca L Mattie, Sophia A Riffkin

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e54171

Measurement of Daily Actions Associated With Mental Health Using the Things You Do Questionnaire–15-Item: Questionnaire Development and Validation Study

Measurement of Daily Actions Associated With Mental Health Using the Things You Do Questionnaire–15-Item: Questionnaire Development and Validation Study

Using survey development methodology [16], 5 different categories of daily actions (ie, factors) were found to have the strongest associations with mental health: healthy thinking (eg, treating oneself with respect), meaningful activities (eg, doing something enjoyable), goals and plans (eg, making plans and following through on them), healthy habits (eg, a consistent sleep-wake routine), and social connections (eg, having meaningful conversations).

Madelyne A Bisby, Michael P Jones, Lauren Staples, Blake Dear, Nickolai Titov

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57804

Gait Features in Different Environments Contributing to Participation in Outdoor Activities in Old Age (GaitAge): Protocol for an Observational Cross-Sectional Study

Gait Features in Different Environments Contributing to Participation in Outdoor Activities in Old Age (GaitAge): Protocol for an Observational Cross-Sectional Study

The ability to adapt gait to environmental demands may be crucial for preventing or reducing restrictions in participation on outdoor activities. The concept of life-space mobility gives us an idea about how well people are able to access different community amenities, attend different events, or be physically active, thus describing a person’s opportunities for participation outside the home [10].

Merja Rantakokko, Emmi Matikainen-Tervola, Eeva Aartolahti, Sanna Sihvonen, Julija Chichaeva, Taija Finni, Neil Cronin

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e52898

Adequacy of Web-Based Activities as a Substitute for In-Person Activities for Older Persons During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey Study

Adequacy of Web-Based Activities as a Substitute for In-Person Activities for Older Persons During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey Study

Our specific research foci are (1) reasons older persons use or do not use web-based activities; (2) the effectiveness of various web-based activities in achieving user satisfaction and the use of alternative web-based activities; and (3) older persons’ activity preferences and their willingness to pay for web-based activities.

Jiska Cohen-Mansfield, Aline Muff, Guy Meschiany, Shahar Lev-Ari

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(1):e25848

Data-Driven Learning in High-Resolution Activity Sampling From Patients With Bipolar Depression: Mixed-Methods Study

Data-Driven Learning in High-Resolution Activity Sampling From Patients With Bipolar Depression: Mixed-Methods Study

The analysis of realworld BA self-reporting, helps us understand the following relevant factors: What type (categories) of activities are patients doing? What is the relationship between activities and the patient's daily pleasure? What is the relationship between having a good day and the kind of activities done? What is the relationship between circadian rhythm and pleasure? What is the optimal number of different types of activities a patient should do during a day?

Darius Adam Rohani, Nanna Tuxen, Andrea Quemada Lopategui, Lars Vedel Kessing, Jakob Eyvind Bardram

JMIR Ment Health 2018;5(2):e10122