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The authorship was previously published as:
Paul Farrand1,2*, Ph D; Patrick J Raue3*, Ph D; Earlise Ward4*, Ph D; Dean Repper5*, MSc; Patricia Areán3*, Ph D
The following author, equal contribution tag, ORCID, and associated affiliation have been added in the fifth position of the authorship:
Jonathon Baker6*, MA (ORCID 0009 0000 9923 5042)
Iona Mind Inc, Romford, United Kingdom
The Authors' Contributions was revised from:
PF, PA, and PJR conceptualized and designed the project with EW and DR providing theoretical
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e76573
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change from baseline had more power in randomized studies and more bias in nonrandomized studies” [J
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58024
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