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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Jun 24, 2021
Date Accepted: Jun 30, 2021

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Correction: Key Variables for Effective eHealth Designs for Individuals With and Without Mental Health Disorders: 2^12-4 Fractional Factorial Experiment

Rotondi AJ, Grady J, Hanusa BH, Haas GL, Spring MR, Abebe KZ, Luther J, Gurklis J

Correction: Key Variables for Effective eHealth Designs for Individuals With and Without Mental Health Disorders: 2^12-4 Fractional Factorial Experiment

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(7):e31553

DOI: 10.2196/31553

PMID: 34255689

PMCID: 8295832

Correction: Key Variables for Effective eHealth Designs for Individuals With and Without Mental Health Disorders: 2^12-4 Fractional Factorial Experiment

  • Armando J Rotondi; 
  • Jonathan Grady; 
  • Barbara H Hanusa; 
  • Gretchen L Haas; 
  • Michael R Spring; 
  • Kaleab Z Abebe; 
  • James Luther; 
  • John Gurklis

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Rotondi AJ, Grady J, Hanusa BH, Haas GL, Spring MR, Abebe KZ, Luther J, Gurklis J

Correction: Key Variables for Effective eHealth Designs for Individuals With and Without Mental Health Disorders: 2^12-4 Fractional Factorial Experiment

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(7):e31553

DOI: 10.2196/31553

PMID: 34255689

PMCID: 8295832

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