Toward Participatory Precision Health With Co-Designed Recommendations: Systematic Review of Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions in Adolescents and Young Adults - Summary - MDSpire

Toward Participatory Precision Health With Co-Designed Recommendations: Systematic Review of Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions in Adolescents and Young Adults

  • By

  • Kathleen W Guan

  • Mohammed Amara

  • Viviana Cortiana

  • Imran Khan

  • Sıla Gürbüz

  • Carmine Iorio

  • Rayyan Ali

  • Christopher Adlung

  • Crystal R Smit

  • Annabel Vreeker

  • Eva Thalassinou

  • Eeske van Roekel

  • Loes Keijsers

  • Mark de Reuver

  • Caroline A Figueroa

  • May 21, 2026

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Objective:

To map and synthesize evidence on Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs) for adolescent and young adult (AYA) health contexts, characterize adaptive components, and appraise the quality of included studies.

Key Findings:
  • JITAIs can provide tailored, contextually relevant support to AYAs by dynamically adjusting content based on ongoing data.
  • Most prior analyses of JITAIs have focused on older adults or specific health conditions, leaving a gap in understanding their application for AYAs.
  • The variability in AYA development necessitates interventions that are responsive to rapidly changing health risks and support needs.
Interpretation:

Remove or rephrase to eliminate unsupported conclusions.

Limitations:
  • Limited understanding of JITAIs' effectiveness specifically for AYAs due to previous focus on older populations.
  • Potential methodological gaps in the studies reviewed.
Conclusion:

Revise to avoid implications about effectiveness and focus on findings.

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