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Eligible participants were randomly assigned to 1 study group (1:1) using a stratified randomization based on the age groups (ie, 18‐29 y, 30‐44 y, 45‐59 y, and 60 y or older). To ensure allocation concealment, random assignment was performed by an external administrator using a web-based randomization service (sealed envelope website).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72637
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The inclusion criteria include (1) adults (aged ≥18 y), (2) identifying as women, (3) currently enrolled in substance use treatment (behavioral or pharmacological), and (4) willing to accept random assignment to a waitlist (usual care) or THRIVE.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e68673
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Execution was led by 2 mapping team members (Y-L AC and AL), both research pharmacists with extensive experience in clinical applications and practice. The team also included 2 clinical map advisors (CH and KB): an emergency physician and health services researcher specializing in drug safety and health IT, and a clinical pharmacist with extensive research and clinical practice experience in this area.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e70167
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