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Participants were recruited by (a) physician referral or (b) the University of Miami’s consent-to-contact database to participate in a focus group and a subsequent one-on-one usability and field-testing session. Patients at the University of Miami Health System can voluntarily enroll and consent to be contacted about clinical study opportunities for which they qualify through the Consent to Contact Registry managed by the University of Miami Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65188
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Safety and Efficacy of Modular Digital Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial
The treatment consisted of access to the smartphone app (Figures 1 A and B).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64138
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(B) Precision-recall (PR) curve using logistic regression with notes, ICD codes, and medications as input. The area under the PR curve (AUPRC) was 0.921 (95% CI 0.835-0.969). The optimal cutoff achieved a recall of 96.78% (842/870; ie, sensitivity at 96.78%) and a precision of 80.88% (842/1081). BIDMC: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; ICD: International Classification of Diseases; MGH: Mass General Hospital.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e64113
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Set-shifting, an aspect of cognitive function, was measured as the time taken using Part B of the O-TMT, which requires the subject to alternate between listing numbers and letters in sequence (“1, A, 2, B,” etc). Note that longer times on both parts of the O-TMT indicates worse performance [21].
To compare recording lengths between the MCI and NCD groups, we used an independent sample t test and density plots illustrating recording length distributions by groups.
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e67294
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