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Theory-Based Social Media Intervention for Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids in Young Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Theory-Based Social Media Intervention for Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids in Young Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Eligible leaders will be those who are (1) aged between 18 and 25 years, (2) formally trained as a recovery coach (>40 h), (3) have had successful recovery from opioid misuse or opioid use disorder, and (4) use social media (eg, Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat) on a daily basis.

Cheuk Chi Tam, Sean D Young, Sayward Harrison, Xiaoming Li, Alain H Litwin

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65847

Use of e-Mental Health Tools for Suicide Prevention in Clinical Practice by Mental Health Professionals in NSW, Australia: Cross-Sectional Survey

Use of e-Mental Health Tools for Suicide Prevention in Clinical Practice by Mental Health Professionals in NSW, Australia: Cross-Sectional Survey

Ethics approval was received from the Hunter New England Human Research Ethics Committee (approval 2021/ETH00613) and the University of Newcastle Human Research Ethics Committee (approval H-2022-0034). Local research governance authorization was obtained from each participating LHD. Participants received an email invitation with an information statement outlining the study’s objectives, procedures, and potential risks.

Carol Hood, Sally Hunt, Alexandra P Metse, Rebecca K Hodder, Kim Colyvas, Rachel Sheather-Reid, David Duerden, Jenny Bowman

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64746