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Reliable internet connectivity was the most prevalent among Asian (29/33, 91%) and White (537/614, 87%) respondents, and least prevalent among Black (80/103, 69%) and Hispanic (269/358, 71%) respondents (P
Unadjusted prevalence of reliable versus unreliable internet connectivity by respondent characteristics (N=1158).
Families who completed the survey in English (912/1092, 82%) were more likely to have reliable internet connectivity than those completing the survey in Spanish (45/66, 64%; P=.01).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69304
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With 24 participants, a significant intervention effect (P
Primary outcome data will be analyzed using a multilevel model (R, version 4.0+; package lme4) to investigate whether there is a significant difference between the level of professional care support moments (frequency or duration) per week in the baseline phase and the effect phase. The dependent continuous variable is the frequency and duration of professional care support moments per week.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67841
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However, a greater proportion of veterans with (compared to without) prevalent mental health conditions reported the following considerations to be “very important”: seeing information about DHTs on social media (those with mental health conditions: 42/428, 9.8%; those without mental health conditions: 19/328, 5.8%; χ22=6.2; P=.05); having community support through Veteran Service Organizations, churches, libraries, or other organizations to use DHTs (with: 56/427, 13.1%; without: 25/327, 7.6%; χ22=7.9; P=.02
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e77113
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The initial model demonstrated good fit and accounted for 86% of the variability in Δ-STAI-S (multiple R=0.96; adjusted R2=0.86; ANOVA of regression: P
There was no significant change in systolic or diastolic BP among participants (Table 2). Pre- versus postexperience HR recordings demonstrated a statistically significant decreased mean HR of nearly 6 beats per minute.
JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e66557
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With 47.3% adult population with hypertension in the United States in 2021 [29], using 5% type 1 error (P=.05), the minimum sample size required to estimate participation in RBPM was 383 participants [30]. A minimum of 500 sample size has been recommended for detecting differences between the sample estimates and the population in observational studies involving logistic regression [31]. We stopped recruitment as soon as possible when we reached a sample size of 500.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71926
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