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The data used in this study were part of a randomized controlled trial examining a just-in-time mobile health intervention (ie, relational savoring) [55,56] designed to prevent loneliness (the study by Nguyen et al [unpublished data, 2024] provides an overview of the design of the intervention component of the study).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67964
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This study was conducted at a single center in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam. It is valuable to explore how variations in HBV circulation rates, genotypes, and health care practices across different regions of the country might influence both the detection and relevance of the study. Thai Nguyen, where the research took place, serves as the economic, political, and social hub of the northeastern region, the Central Highlands, and the northern mountainous areas of Vietnam.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e69838
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