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Associations of Violence Against Women With Comorbid Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Among Left-Behind Women in Rural China: Cross-Sectional Study

Associations of Violence Against Women With Comorbid Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Among Left-Behind Women in Rural China: Cross-Sectional Study

Resilience is the ability to adapt positively in the face of adversity [24]. Social support, similarly, is considered a positive role in improving mental health outcomes [25]. Despite their known protective effects, the roles of resilience and social support as mediators or moderators in the relationship between VAW and mental health, particularly among rural left-behind women, remain unclear.

Leying Hou, Zeyu Luo, Weidi Sun, Jiayao Ying, Jing Wu, Shiyi Shan, Wen Liu, Peige Song

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e72064

Mitigating the Negative Effects of Internet Browsing on Young People’s Resilience and Outlook on Life Through Classic Grimms' Fairy Tales: Exploratory Randomized Controlled Study

Mitigating the Negative Effects of Internet Browsing on Young People’s Resilience and Outlook on Life Through Classic Grimms' Fairy Tales: Exploratory Randomized Controlled Study

More specifically, across all 4 conditions, participants answered a brief survey with Likert-scale measurement items (1=strongly disagree, 9=strongly agree) capturing participants’ positive versus negative outlook on life as well as resilience. Detailed measurement items are listed in Table 1. The measurement items to capture resilience were adapted from previously published work [54,55]. We used reverse-coded measurement items as part of our measurement of resilience and outlook to reduce response bias.

Congcong Hou, Thomas Foscht, Barbara Duffek, Annisa Arigayota, Andreas Benedikt Eisingerich

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e76770

Resilience Coaching for Adolescent Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Promoting Resilience in Stress Management (PRISM)

Resilience Coaching for Adolescent Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Promoting Resilience in Stress Management (PRISM)

Promoting Resilience in Stress Management (PRISM) is a 1-on-1 resilience coaching program consisting of 5 skill-based sessions offered in person or remotely via videoconferencing or telephone for adolescents with chronic illness. PRISM’s efficacy has been shown via improved resilience, health-related quality of life, and mental health outcomes for adolescents and young adults with serious illnesses, including cancer, type I diabetes, and cystic fibrosis [18-21].

Sabrina Gmuca, Mackenzie McGill, Nellie Butler, Rui Xiao, Peter F Cronholm, Jami F Young, Tonya M Palermo, Pamela F Weiss, Abby R Rosenberg

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e73385

Usability and Quality of the JoyPop App: Prospective Evaluation Study

Usability and Quality of the JoyPop App: Prospective Evaluation Study

The Joy Pop app is a mental health app designed to improve resilience through evidence-based features that promote emotion regulation and adaptive coping among youths and emerging adults [19,20]. The Joy Pop app was co-designed by youths, researchers, and service providers [20]. The app’s transdiagnostic focus makes it a valuable addition to usual mental health supports and applicable to a diverse range of students [21,22].

Ishaq Malik, Teagan Neufeld, Aislin Mushquash

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e65472

Participatory Strategies to Enhance Resilience and Job Satisfaction and Reduce Stress to Mitigate Early Retirement Intentions Among Nurses: Protocol for a Qualitative Study

Participatory Strategies to Enhance Resilience and Job Satisfaction and Reduce Stress to Mitigate Early Retirement Intentions Among Nurses: Protocol for a Qualitative Study

By contrast, there are factors that can decrease the intention of early retirement, namely resilience, which is linked to the intention to stay at work and is a protective factor for personal health [44]. Resilience is defined as the ability to recover from adversity, uncertainty, failure, or even positive changes that seem overwhelming, such as increased responsibility [45].

Ghada Derbel, Alexandra Lecours

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72089

Relationship of Hair Cortisol Concentration With Perceived and Somatic Stress Indices: Cross-Sectional Pilot Study

Relationship of Hair Cortisol Concentration With Perceived and Somatic Stress Indices: Cross-Sectional Pilot Study

Psychological resilience has been shown to moderate the indirect association of perceived stress with illness severity via HCC [14] but little research is available on the relationship between HCC and physiologic stress indices. We hypothesize that the strength of the correlation of HCC with somatic measures of stress will be greater than with psychologic measures of stress.

Sharon H Bergquist, Danyang Wang, Brad Pearce, Alicia K Smith, Allison Hankus, David L Roberts, Miranda A Moore

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63811

Understanding the Gendered Impact of COVID-19 on Young Self-Employed Nigerian Women and Coproducing Interventions That Foster Better Systems and Well-Being: Protocol for a Multimethods Study

Understanding the Gendered Impact of COVID-19 on Young Self-Employed Nigerian Women and Coproducing Interventions That Foster Better Systems and Well-Being: Protocol for a Multimethods Study

In sum, our Advancing Resiliency in Self-Employed Young Women in Nigeria (ARISE&WIN) study seeks to bridge these gaps in the lack of in-depth knowledge about the lives, stressors, and coping strategies of young self-employed women and the lack of coproduced and well-evaluated interventions to support their resilience and well-being.

Iyeyinka Kusi-Mensah, Aarati Taksal, Joshua Akinyemi, Oluwatomisin Owoade, Funmilola M OlaOlorun, Ade F Adeniyi, Olayinka Egbokhare, Olusade Taiwo, Oluwabukola Adeoye, Rita Tamambang, Adeola Afolayan, Chuka Ononye, Olafunmilayo Adebukola Akinpelu, Srividya N Iyer, Olayinka Omigbodun

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69577

Mental Health and Coping Strategies of Health Communicators Who Faced Online Abuse During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mixed Methods Study

Mental Health and Coping Strategies of Health Communicators Who Faced Online Abuse During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mixed Methods Study

Inductive coding techniques were used to generate themes around mental health and resilience. Deductive coding techniques were used to identify emotion- and problem-focused coping strategies from the model developed by Lazarus and Folkman [17] and the study by Scarduzio et al [21]. Patterns across the excerpts were noted, and our team met 4 times to collectively categorize and interpret themes.

Lisa Wight, Chris Tenove, Saima Hirani, Heidi Tworek

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e68483

Digital Health Resilience and Well-Being Interventions for Military Members, Veterans, and Public Safety Personnel: Environmental Scan and Quality Review

Digital Health Resilience and Well-Being Interventions for Military Members, Veterans, and Public Safety Personnel: Environmental Scan and Quality Review

For example, enhanced community well-being has been shown to lead to an increased likelihood of a resilience response [16,17] and has potential positive effects across other domains of well-being and systems surrounding the individual [18,19]. Access to holistic care is essential to promoting resilience. Resilience is understood by the authors to be a system’s process of adaptation (eg, individuals, groups, and organizations) following adversity or risk exposure.

Rashell R Allen, Myrah A Malik, Carley Aquin, Lucijana Herceg, Suzette Brémault-Phillips, Phillip R Sevigny

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e64098

Supporting Physical and Mental Health in Rural Veterans Living With Heart Failure: Protocol for a Nurse-Led Telephone Intervention Study

Supporting Physical and Mental Health in Rural Veterans Living With Heart Failure: Protocol for a Nurse-Led Telephone Intervention Study

Examine the effectiveness of the CARE-HF intervention on study outcomes (HF self-care, HF symptoms, health care utilization, depressive symptoms, anxiety, health-related quality of life, stress, resilience, and coping), process (problem-solving), and antecedent (social support) in a sample of rural veterans with HF (N=100) at baseline and 3, 6, 12, and 18 months from baseline.

Lucinda J Graven, Laurie Abbott, Josef V Hodgkins, Thomas Ledermann, M Bryant Howren

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63498