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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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Podcasts in Mental, Physical, or Combined Health Interventions for Adults: Scoping Review
The age distribution of participants spanned from young adulthood (aged ≥18 y) to older adults (aged up to 90 y), with the mean age of participants most commonly between their late 20s to mid-50s. Methodologically, the included studies primarily used randomized controlled trial designs. The assessment periods varied substantially, ranging from immediate posttest intervention evaluations to longitudinal follow-ups (12 months after baseline).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63360
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Specifically, narcissistic trait attraction will be measured using an unnamed scale previously used by Haslam and Montrose [50] in a study assessing narcissistic trait attraction among a sample of young adult heterosexual females. Haslam and Montrose [50] asked participants to consider 20 statements relating to the extent that they found narcissistic personality traits attractive in a potential mate.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66897
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We do actually have quite a few young people that come through and have ablations. Almost always, they won’t sign up, and I don’t know whether that’s to do with lifestyle like they’re back into work or they’ve got young kids, they just don’t have the time.
From the clinicians’ perspective, opportunities to introduce the app to patients were commonly missed by specialists.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66815
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