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Digital Mental Health Interventions for Young People Aged 16-25 Years: Scoping Review
Data were analyzed in R using R version 4.3.2 (R Project for Statistical Computing).
Summaries were computed for each study, including the country of publication, research method, and year of publication. Summary statistics were calculated for the length of studies in weeks and the follow-up length for studies that included a follow-up. Studies were labeled as including a follow-up if outcome measures were collected on any date after the poststudy outcomes were obtained.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72892
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Analyses were done with R (v4.2.2, R Foundation for Statistical Computing).
This study was approved by the University of Otago Human Ethics Committee (reference: HD22/064). Participants were users of a commercially available app who consented to their anonymized data being used for research purposes through the app’s privacy policy. All data were deidentified before analysis. No compensation was provided for participation.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65368
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We used R (version 12.1.402; R Foundation for Statistical Computing [34]) and Microsoft Excel (Microsoft Corp) for data analysis and matching. The boundaries of the final complete sociocentric-like fuzzy network were only those participants enrolled in the N2 cohort study and did not include those individuals that participants may have named as being in their social networks.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e64497
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