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Short, Animated Storytelling Video to Reduce Addiction Stigma in 13,500 Participants Across Multiple Countries Through an Online Approach: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Short, Animated Storytelling Video to Reduce Addiction Stigma in 13,500 Participants Across Multiple Countries Through an Online Approach: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

This wordless, animated SAS intervention was co-created with a multidisciplinary team of experts who are trained in health communication, addiction medicine, animation, sound design, screenwriting, and digital storytelling. The video was designed to resonate globally, across cultures, and traverse linguistic, literacy, and educational barriers.

Maya Adam, Maxwell Klapow, Merlin Greuel, Misha Seeff, Julia K Rohr, Andrew Gordon, Doron Amsalem, Till Bärnighausen

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e73382

Effect of a Short, Animated Storytelling Video on Transphobia Among US Parents: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of a Short, Animated Storytelling Video on Transphobia Among US Parents: Randomized Controlled Trial

Animation also protects the identities of the TGD storytellers—an important consideration, since many of these young people still live in “stealth” [52]. Intergroup contact theory, and recent research grounded on this theory, support the stigma-reducing potential of social contact with TGD individuals [27,28,30,31,53,54].

Doron Amsalem, Merlin Greuel, Shuyan Liu, Andrés Martin, Maya Adam

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e66496

Three-Dimensional Virtual Reconstructions of Shoulder Movements Using Computed Tomography Images: Model Development

Three-Dimensional Virtual Reconstructions of Shoulder Movements Using Computed Tomography Images: Model Development

Interactive visibility controls for each bone and muscle were designated, and animation sequences were programmed for each motion. This study received ethics approval from Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital (ethics approval No. 2023-02-037).

Yu-Hee Kim, In Park, Soo Buem Cho, Seoyon Yang, Il Kim, Kyong-Ha Lee, Kwangnam Choi, Seung-Ho Han

Interact J Med Res 2023;12:e48381

Testing the Effectiveness of an Animated Decision Aid to Improve Recruitment of Control Participants in a Case-Control Study: Web-Based Experiment

Testing the Effectiveness of an Animated Decision Aid to Improve Recruitment of Control Participants in a Case-Control Study: Web-Based Experiment

However, it should be noted that the animation was designed as a supplement to the main study materials, not as a key participant communication material to prompt informed decision-making. The animation features English subtitles and is 123 seconds (2 minutes and 3 seconds) long [19]. The randomized web-based experiment was programmed in Survey Monkey.

Sandro T Stoffel, Jing Hui Law, Robert Kerrison, Hannah R Brewer, James M Flanagan, Yasemin Hirst

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(8):e40015

Utility and Acceptability of a Brief Type 2 Diabetes Visual Animation: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study

Utility and Acceptability of a Brief Type 2 Diabetes Visual Animation: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study

Therefore, this pilot study aimed to explore the cross-cultural acceptability of a brief visual animation of T2 DM among patients and family members across 2 countries and collect feedback from health care professionals (HCPs) to highlight ways in which the visual animation could be improved.

Mohsen Alyami, Anna Serlachius, Mikaela Law, Rinki Murphy, Turky H Almigbal, Mataroria Lyndon, Mohammed A Batais, Rawabi K Algaw, Elizabeth Broadbent

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(8):e35079

Helping Children to Participate in Human Papillomavirus–Related Discussions: Mixed Methods Study of Multimedia Messages

Helping Children to Participate in Human Papillomavirus–Related Discussions: Mixed Methods Study of Multimedia Messages

Enjoyment was measured with 2 items: I had fun watching the animation or I had fun playing the quiz game and I found the animation pleasant to watch or I found the quiz game pleasant to play. The children could answer each item on a scale from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). This measure was used in the postintervention questionnaire only.

Aurora Occa, Hayley M Stahl, Sarah Julien-Bell

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(4):e28676