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Mental Health Professionals’ Technology Usage and Attitudes Toward Digital Health for Psychosis: Comparative Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Mental Health Professionals’ Technology Usage and Attitudes Toward Digital Health for Psychosis: Comparative Cross-Sectional Survey Study

As the frontline of service provision, staff attitudes and knowledge are crucial for the successful development and implementation of DHTs [21]. Previous studies exploring staff views of digital mental have found staff were interested in using DHTs to provide care and some staff were already using digital technologies to support clinical care [22-25].

Xiaolong Zhang, Natalie Berry, Daniela Di Basilio, Cara Richardson, Emily Eisner, Sandra Bucci

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e68362

Exploring the Views of Dermatologists, General Practitioners, and Melanographers on the Use of AI Tools in the Context of Good Decision-Making When Detecting Melanoma: Qualitative Interview Study

Exploring the Views of Dermatologists, General Practitioners, and Melanographers on the Use of AI Tools in the Context of Good Decision-Making When Detecting Melanoma: Qualitative Interview Study

These surveys have generally reported favorable attitudes toward the potential for AI to positively impact dermatological practice in the future [11] as well as a perception that using AI may improve the efficiency of melanoma detection as the precision of imaging technology improves [12].

Brad Partridge, Nicole Gillespie, H Peter Soyer, Victoria Mar, Monika Janda

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e63923

Speech and Language Therapists’ Perspectives of Virtual Reality as a Clinical Tool for Autism: Cross-Sectional Survey

Speech and Language Therapists’ Perspectives of Virtual Reality as a Clinical Tool for Autism: Cross-Sectional Survey

Despite this, there is a gap in literature examining SLT knowledge and attitudes toward VR as a tool for autistic children. Therefore, this should be explored to understand why VR has not yet been adopted into SLT practice. In this work, we explore speech and language therapists’ knowledge and attitudes toward the use of VR for autistic children.

Jodie Mills, Orla Duffy

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e63235

Investigating Reddit Data on Type 2 Diabetes Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation Topic Modeling and Valence Aware Dictionary for Sentiment Reasoning Analysis: Content Analysis

Investigating Reddit Data on Type 2 Diabetes Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation Topic Modeling and Valence Aware Dictionary for Sentiment Reasoning Analysis: Content Analysis

The overall emerging themes identified in this study include health behaviors such as glycemic control, exercise, and nutrition, along with attitudes towards diabetes, interactions with family and caregivers, management of comorbidities, and educational resources.

Meghan Nagpal, Niloofar Jalali, Diana Sherifali, Plinio Morita, Joseph A Cafazzo

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e51154

Planned Behavior in the United Kingdom and Ireland Online Medicine Purchasing Context: Mixed Methods Survey Study

Planned Behavior in the United Kingdom and Ireland Online Medicine Purchasing Context: Mixed Methods Survey Study

Participants selected from a predetermined list of reasons for positive or negative attitudes that motivated consumers to buy medicine online, or they could free-type their response. The 2 reasons that contributed to positive attitudes toward online medicine purchasing behavior were convenience (18/46, 39%) and cost (22/46, 48%). A free-text space in this question resulted in 17 other responses.

Bernard D Naughton

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e55391

Physician Perspectives on the Potential Benefits and Risks of Applying Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatric Medicine: Qualitative Study

Physician Perspectives on the Potential Benefits and Risks of Applying Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatric Medicine: Qualitative Study

Prior studies have examined physician attitudes broadly toward AI often focusing on general acceptability [23-26]. In addition, some psychiatry-focused research has begun to characterize physician use of AI-enabled clinical support tools or clinical decision support systems for depression [27,28], as well as physician perspectives on AI in adolescent care [29] and generative AI [30].

Austin M Stroud, Susan H Curtis, Isabel B Weir, Jeremiah J Stout, Barbara A Barry, William V Bobo, Arjun P Athreya, Richard R Sharp

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e64414

Latinx and White Adolescents’ Preferences for Latinx-Targeted Celebrity and Noncelebrity Food Advertisements: Experimental Survey Study

Latinx and White Adolescents’ Preferences for Latinx-Targeted Celebrity and Noncelebrity Food Advertisements: Experimental Survey Study

Janssen et al [35] explored advertising on Instagram and found that celebrity influencers with a high number of followers have more “likes” and more followers with positive attitudes toward the products they endorse; this results in greater purchase intention [35].

Marie A Bragg, Samina Lutfeali, Daniela Godoy Gabler, Diego A Quintana Licona, Jennifer L Harris

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e53188

Exploring the General Acceptability and User Experience of a Digital Therapeutic for Cognitive Training in a Singaporean Older Adult Population: Qualitative Study

Exploring the General Acceptability and User Experience of a Digital Therapeutic for Cognitive Training in a Singaporean Older Adult Population: Qualitative Study

Considering these factors, it is important to understand older adults’ attitudes and experiences with CURATE.DTx, as their feedback is also helpful for improving future iterations of the platform. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the general acceptability and user experience of the CURATE.DTx platform among older Singaporean adults.

Siong Peng Kwek, Qiao Ying Leong, V Vien Lee, Ni Yin Lau, Smrithi Vijayakumar, Wei Ying Ng, Bina Rai, Marlena Natalia Raczkowska, Christopher L Asplund, Alexandria Remus, Dean Ho

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63568

Social Media Recruitment as a Potential Trigger for Vulnerability: Multistakeholder Interview Study

Social Media Recruitment as a Potential Trigger for Vulnerability: Multistakeholder Interview Study

While we found during the analysis that they represented a high variability in terms of age, digital literacy, and attitudes toward technology and social media, additional interviews might have revealed more nuanced patient views. Additionally, this study’s focus on patients with hepatitis B introduces another limitation.

Nina Matthes, Theresa Willem, Alena Buyx, Bettina M Zimmermann

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e52448

Assessing Health Technology Literacy and Attitudes of Patients in an Urban Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Assessing Health Technology Literacy and Attitudes of Patients in an Urban Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Personal beliefs about technology have been found to impact engagement with digital health tools—patients who are uninterested or have negative attitudes toward digital health tools could become “self-excluders,” thus exacerbating the risk of digital exclusion [18]. Furthermore, identifying patients who have positive attitudes toward technology is equally important.

Julia Tartaglia, Brendan Jaghab, Mohamed Ismail, Katrin Hänsel, Anna Van Meter, Michael Kirschenbaum, Michael Sobolev, John M Kane, Sunny X Tang

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e63034