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Exploring the Differentiation of Self-Concepts in the Physical and Virtual Worlds Using Euclidean Distance Analysis and Its Relationship With Digitalization and Mental Health Among Young People: Cross-Sectional Study

Exploring the Differentiation of Self-Concepts in the Physical and Virtual Worlds Using Euclidean Distance Analysis and Its Relationship With Digitalization and Mental Health Among Young People: Cross-Sectional Study

Based on the classic work by James [4], recent views tend to regard the self as both a unity and a multiplicity [5,6]. Subsequent works have been further exploring the properties of the self, such as structural properties of the self and their potential relationship with psychological well-being, as well as separate self-schemas [7].

Kai Tai Chan, Christy LM Hui, Charlton Cheung, Yi Nam Suen, Stephanie Ming Yin Wong, Corine SM Wong, Bosco PH Kam, Eric Yu Hai Chen

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e60747

Impact of Web-Based Self-Scheduling on Finalization of Well-Child Appointments in a Primary Care Setting: Retrospective Comparison Study

Impact of Web-Based Self-Scheduling on Finalization of Well-Child Appointments in a Primary Care Setting: Retrospective Comparison Study

Although POS has been available for many years, self-scheduling of office visits through the POS has been made available only recently. The self-scheduling process required POS, so portal registration was a prerequisite for self-scheduling. In this study, we use self-scheduling as a generic term for scheduling via software, without assistance from a staff scheduler.

Frederick North, Elissa M Nelson, Rebecca J Majerus, Rebecca J Buss, Matthew C Thompson, Brian A Crum

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(3):e23450

Expressions of Individualization on the Internet and Social Media: Multigenerational Focus Group Study

Expressions of Individualization on the Internet and Social Media: Multigenerational Focus Group Study

Subcodes were distancing (114/330; ie, the conscious decision against being permanently available or following a specific internet trend), self-tracking (62/330), self-reflection (44/330), self-control (39/330), self-optimization (22/330), autonomy (11/330), and self-presentation (9/330). These aspects all referred to one’s own person. Self-relatedness observed in others (29/330) was also found in this domain.

Gwendolyn Mayer, Simone Alvarez, Nadine Gronewold, Jobst-Hendrik Schultz

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(11):e20528