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Governing AI in Mental Health: 50-State Legislative Review

Governing AI in Mental Health: 50-State Legislative Review

This jumbled distribution of MH-AI legislation underscores significant disparities in regulatory attention and preparedness. States with little or no relevant legislation may be relying on outdated or overly broad frameworks ill-suited to address the unique risks of MH-AI tools [25,26].

J Nicholas Shumate, Eden Rozenblit, Matthew Flathers, Carlos A Larrauri, Christine Hau, Winna Xia, E Nicholas Torous, John Torous

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e80739


Health-Related Concerns of Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation: Thematic Analysis Using Social Media Data

Health-Related Concerns of Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation: Thematic Analysis Using Social Media Data

For example, Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act (HB 1557), commonly referred to by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” law, was passed in 2022 and has prompted other states to introduce similar legislation that prohibits public schools from instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity and from withholding confidential disclosures from students’ parents. Many of the studies examining the impact of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation have focused on mental health [2-5].

Ari Z Klein, Kaelen Spiegel, José A Bauermeister, Graciela Gonzalez-Hernandez

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e68956


Promoting Digital Health Data Literacy: The Datum Project

Promoting Digital Health Data Literacy: The Datum Project

Recent legislation in the Canadian province of Quebec (eg, Law 25) recognizes the need for enhanced privacy and confidentiality policies, a clearly informed consent process for research participants, and governance frameworks outlining these policies [10]. This rapidly evolving issue calls for enhanced literacy around digital health data, empowering patients, caregivers, and providers to engage with data policies, ask questions, and increase their understanding of their privacy rights.

Daniel Powell, Laiba Asad, Elissa Zavaglia, Manuela Ferrari

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60832


Evaluating Online Cannabis Health Information for Thai Breast Cancer Survivors Using the Quality Evaluation Scoring Tool (QUEST): Mixed Method Study

Evaluating Online Cannabis Health Information for Thai Breast Cancer Survivors Using the Quality Evaluation Scoring Tool (QUEST): Mixed Method Study

Content from news outlets also empowered this discourse, since they tended to provide updates regarding cannabis, such as the impact of cannabis legislation at the time, newly opened cannabis clinics nationwide, or places to access free cannabis. Great news! After [date], the geriatric clinic at temple A will provide free cannabis for 10,000 older people. 4,000 have already been enrolled so there are only 6,000 slots left.

Thanarpan Peerawong, Tharin Phenwan, Meiko Makita, Sojirat Supanichwatana, Panupong Puttarak, Naowanit Siammai, Prakaidao Sunthorn

JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e55300


Designing Implementation Strategies for the Inclusion of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, and Allied and Key Populations’ Content in Undergraduate Nursing Curricula in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Protocol for a Multimethods Research Project

Designing Implementation Strategies for the Inclusion of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, and Allied and Key Populations’ Content in Undergraduate Nursing Curricula in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Protocol for a Multimethods Research Project

South Africa is one of the most progressive African nations when it comes to legislation protecting the human rights of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and allied (LGBTQIA+) [1]. Despite institutionalized rights, evidence suggests that the LGBTQIA+ community continues to encounter stigma, discrimination, and threats to their personal well-being [2-4].

Celenkosini Thembelenkosini Nxumalo, Zamasomi Luvuno, Wilbroda Hlolisile Chiya, Silingene Joyce Ngcobo, Deshini Naidoo, Sophia Zamudio-Haas, Orlando Harris

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e52250


Effect of Recent Abortion Legislation on Twitter User Engagement, Sentiment, and Expressions of Trust in Clinicians and Privacy of Health Information: Content Analysis

Effect of Recent Abortion Legislation on Twitter User Engagement, Sentiment, and Expressions of Trust in Clinicians and Privacy of Health Information: Content Analysis

In this study, we build upon the existing literature and analyze tweets to better characterize (1) Twitter users’ engagement and sentiment surrounding federal abortion legislation as it relates to abortion, health care, and privacy of health information over time and (2) the Dobbs decisions’ impact on the cultural connotations of expressions of trust in clinicians and the privacy of health information.

Karl Swanson, Akshay Ravi, Sameh Saleh, Benjamin Weia, Elizabeth Pleasants, Simone Arvisais-Anhalt

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46655