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Objective: Given the effectiveness of both in-person and digital diabetes prevention programs (DPPs), participants have an opportunity to select a delivery mode based on their needs and preferences. The objective of this study was to understand and compare participants' experiences with digital and in-person DPPs to identify factors that affected how useful participants perceived these two program delivery modes.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews with participants who were enrolled in DPPs as either a digital ( = 23) or in-person ( = 20) program within one health care system were conducted.

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Purpose: This study investigated the optimal cutoff points of three psychological tools for screening psychiatric disorders in women with high-risk pregnancy.

Design And Methods: In this cross-sectional study (N = 155), ensitivity/specificity of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), the Brief Symptom Inventory 53-items (BSI-53), and the BSI-18 were computed with respect to having a psychiatric diagnosis based on the clinical interview.

Results: The usual cutoffs (≥13 for EPDS, T-score of 63 for BSI-53) demonstrated poor diagnostic accuracy.

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