{"id":"W4385843707","doi":"10.2196/48143","title":"Investigating the Readability and Linguistic, Psychological, and Emotional Characteristics of Digital Dementia Information Written in the English Language: Multitrait-Multimethod Text Analysis","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"JMIR Formative Research","topic":"Health Literacy and Information Accessibility","field":"Health Professions","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Readability; Dementia; Psychology; Reading (process); Context (archaeology); Thematic analysis; Categorization; Linguistics; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Medicine; Qualitative research; Sociology; Disease","routes":{"ca_aff":false,"ca_fund":false,"ca_venue":true,"about_ca":false,"invisible_to_affiliation_only":true},"retraction":null,"screen":{"n_in":1,"stratum":"venue_new","weight":2684.24666666667,"opus":{"tier":"T2","genre":"empirical","about_ca":false,"confidence":"low","reason":"Text analysis of the readability and linguistic accessibility of digital dementia information, including peer-reviewed research articles, for people with dementia; touches how research is communicated and discovered, but the primary object is consumer health information, so it sits on the boundary."},"gpt":{"tier":"OUT","genre":"empirical","about_ca":false,"confidence":"high","reason":"It studies readability and accessibility of dementia information, not scholarly communication as research practice."},"grok":{"tier":"OUT","genre":"empirical","about_ca":false,"confidence":"medium","reason":"Health literacy readability of dementia info for patients; not research practice or researcher behaviour."}}}