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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Feb 21, 2022
Open Peer Review Period: Feb 21, 2022 - Feb 21, 2022
Date Accepted: Feb 21, 2022
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Authors’ Reply to: Toward a Better Understanding of Quality Social Connections. Comment on “Quality Social Connection as an Active Ingredient in Digital Interventions for Young People With Depression and Anxiety: Systematic Scoping Review and Meta-analysis”

Dewa L, Roberts L, Lawrance E, Ashrafian H

Authors’ Reply to: Toward a Better Understanding of Quality Social Connections. Comment on “Quality Social Connection as an Active Ingredient in Digital Interventions for Young People With Depression and Anxiety: Systematic Scoping Review and Meta-analysis”

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(3):e37440

DOI: 10.2196/37440

PMID: 35275072

PMCID: 8956999

Authors' Reply to: Towards Better Understanding of Quality Social Connections. Comment on “Quality Social Connection as an Active Ingredient in Digital Interventions for Young People With Depression and Anxiety: Systematic Scoping Review and Meta-analysis"

  • Lindsay Dewa; 
  • Lily Roberts; 
  • Emma Lawrance; 
  • Hutan Ashrafian

ABSTRACT

We welcome feedback from the authors Deng and Qin for their Comment on our paper “Quality Social Connection as an Active Ingredient in Digital Interventions for Young People With Depression and Anxiety: Systematic Scoping Review and Meta-analysis”. They suggest that two included studies (Radovic 2017a, 2017b) should not be included in our review as individual studies as data extraction and quality assessment of both studies is the same, and that this impacts the quality of the meta-analysis. We have the following response. Firstly, our review is scoping in nature, therefore we included and extracted any study that matched our inclusion criteria and appropriately extracted each study separately. Secondly, both studies have different designs, methodologies, and acquire different outcomes. For example, one study is a co-designed study, and the other is a qualitative study therefore, neither study is nor should be included in the meta-analysis itself. Thirdly, these studies are included and discussed in the review in relation to indicators of quality social connection within digital interventions and each study finding is different. In this case, different data is presented and referenced in relation to distinct digital intervention mechanisms that facilitate quality social connection and is appropriately presented separately. For example, the importance of anonymity is mentioned in one but not the other (Radovic et al. 2017b). Finally, we have already discussed the statistical and methodological variation within our scoping review as a potential limitation.


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Dewa L, Roberts L, Lawrance E, Ashrafian H

Authors’ Reply to: Toward a Better Understanding of Quality Social Connections. Comment on “Quality Social Connection as an Active Ingredient in Digital Interventions for Young People With Depression and Anxiety: Systematic Scoping Review and Meta-analysis”

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(3):e37440

DOI: 10.2196/37440

PMID: 35275072

PMCID: 8956999

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