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      <journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">JMU</journal-id>
      <journal-id journal-id-type="nlm-ta">JMIR Mhealth Uhealth</journal-id>
      <journal-title>JMIR mHealth and uHealth</journal-title>
      <issn pub-type="epub">2291-5222</issn>
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        <publisher-name>JMIR Publications</publisher-name>
        <publisher-loc>Toronto, Canada</publisher-loc>
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      <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">v11i1e48961</article-id>
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        <article-title>Correction: WeChat-Based HIV e-Report, a New Approach for HIV Serostatus Requests and Disclosures Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Prospective Subgroup Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial</article-title>
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        <contrib id="contrib1" contrib-type="author" equal-contrib="yes">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Sun</surname>
            <given-names>Hai-Tong</given-names>
          </name>
          <degrees>BSc</degrees>
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          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Fan</surname>
            <given-names>Xiao-Ru</given-names>
          </name>
          <degrees>BSc</degrees>
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        <contrib id="contrib3" contrib-type="author">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Gu</surname>
            <given-names>Yu-Zhou</given-names>
          </name>
          <degrees>MSc</degrees>
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          <ext-link ext-link-type="orcid">https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9187-9190</ext-link>
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        <contrib id="contrib4" contrib-type="author">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Lu</surname>
            <given-names>Yong-Heng</given-names>
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          <degrees>BSc</degrees>
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        <contrib id="contrib5" contrib-type="author">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Qiu</surname>
            <given-names>Jia-Ling</given-names>
          </name>
          <degrees>MSc</degrees>
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        <contrib id="contrib6" contrib-type="author">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Yang</surname>
            <given-names>Qing-Ling</given-names>
          </name>
          <degrees>MSc</degrees>
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        <contrib id="contrib7" contrib-type="author">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Li</surname>
            <given-names>Jing-Hua</given-names>
          </name>
          <degrees>PhD</degrees>
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        <contrib id="contrib8" contrib-type="author">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Gu</surname>
            <given-names>Jing</given-names>
          </name>
          <degrees>PhD</degrees>
          <xref rid="aff1" ref-type="aff">1</xref>
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        <contrib id="contrib9" contrib-type="author" corresp="yes">
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Hao</surname>
            <given-names>Chun</given-names>
          </name>
          <degrees>PhD</degrees>
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          <address>
            <institution>Department of Medical Statistics, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-Sen University</institution>
            <addr-line>74 Zhongshan 2nd Rd Yuexiu District</addr-line>
            <addr-line>Guangzhou, 510080</addr-line>
            <country>China</country>
            <phone>86 87332517</phone>
            <email>haochun@mail.sysu.edu.cn</email>
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      <aff id="aff1">
        <label>1</label>
        <institution>Department of Medical Statistics, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-Sen University</institution>
        <addr-line>Guangzhou</addr-line>
        <country>China</country>
      </aff>
      <aff id="aff2">
        <label>2</label>
        <institution>Sun Yat‑Sen Global Health Institute, Institute of State Governance, Sun Yat-Sen University</institution>
        <addr-line>Guangzhou</addr-line>
        <country>China</country>
      </aff>
      <aff id="aff3">
        <label>3</label>
        <institution>Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention</institution>
        <addr-line>Guangzhou</addr-line>
        <country>China</country>
      </aff>
      <aff id="aff4">
        <label>4</label>
        <institution>Lingnan Community Support Center</institution>
        <addr-line>Guangzhou</addr-line>
        <country>China</country>
      </aff>
      <author-notes>
        <corresp>Corresponding Author: Chun Hao 
        <email>haochun@mail.sysu.edu.cn</email></corresp>
      </author-notes>
      <pub-date pub-type="collection">
        <year>2023</year>
      </pub-date>
      <pub-date pub-type="epub">
        <day>17</day>
        <month>5</month>
        <year>2023</year>
      </pub-date>
      <volume>11</volume>
      <elocation-id>e48961</elocation-id>
      <history>
        <date date-type="received">
          <day>12</day>
          <month>5</month>
          <year>2023</year>
        </date>
        <date date-type="accepted">
          <day>12</day>
          <month>5</month>
          <year>2023</year>
        </date>
      </history>
      <copyright-statement>©Hai-Tong Sun, Xiao-Ru Fan, Yu-Zhou Gu, Yong-Heng Lu, Jia-Ling Qiu, Qing-Ling Yang, Jing-Hua Li, Jing Gu, Chun Hao. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (https://mhealth.jmir.org), 17.05.2023.</copyright-statement>
      <copyright-year>2023</copyright-year>
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    <p>In “WeChat-Based HIV e-Report, a New Approach for HIV Serostatus Requests and Disclosures Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Prospective Subgroup Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial” (JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2023;11:e48961), the following errors were corrected:</p>
    <p>1. In the originally published article, the title appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>WeChat-Based HIV e-Report, a New Manner for HIV Serostatus Request and Disclosure and Their Associated Factors Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Prospective Subgroup Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trails</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected to:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>WeChat-Based HIV e-Report, a New Approach for HIV Serostatus Requests and Disclosures Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Prospective Subgroup Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>2. In the Abstract: Background section of the originally published article, the second sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>However, the reliability of common methods for HIV serostatus requests and disclosure is unsatisfactory.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected to:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>However, the reliability of common methods for HIV serostatus request and disclosure is inadequate.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>3. In the Abstract: Objectives section of the originally published article, the second sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Additionally, the study aimed to explore its correlates with HIV serostatus requesting and disclosure receiving behavior.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected to:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Additionally, the study aimed to explore its correlation with HIV serostatus requesting and disclosure receiving behavior.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>4. In the Abstract: Methods section of the originally published article, the third sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Participants completed web-based questionnaires at baseline and at the month 3 follow-up, which covered sociodemographic characteristics, HIV-related information, HIV serostatus requests, HIV serostatus disclosure receiving, and HIV e-report usage.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected to:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Participants completed web-based questionnaires at baseline and at the month 3 follow-up, which covered sociodemographic characteristics, HIV-related information, HIV serostatus requests, receiving HIV serostatus disclosures, and HIV e-report usage.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>5. In the Abstract: Results section of the originally published article, the second sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>For HIV serostatus requests, 13.1% (27/205) and 10.5% (16/153) of participants started to use HIV e-reports to ask the HIV serostatus of regular and casual male sex partners, respectively. Of the regular and casual male sex partners, 27.3% (42/154) and 16.5% (18/109), respectively, chose HIV e-reports to disclose HIV serostatus. Compared to MSM who did not have HIV e-reports, those who said</p>
      <attrib>…</attrib>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected to:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>In all, 13.1% (27/205) and 10.5% (16/153) of participants started to use HIV e-reports to request the HIV serostatus from regular and casual male sex partners, respectively. Moreover, 27.3% (42/154) and 16.5% (18/109) of the regular and casual male sex partners, respectively, chose HIV e-reports to disclose their HIV serostatus. Compared to MSM who did not have HIV e-reports, those who had HIV e-reports and stated [...]</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>6. In the Abstract: Results section of the originally published article, the last sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Whereas no factor was associated with HIV serostatus disclosure received from partners.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected to:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>However, no factor was associated with receiving an HIV serostatus disclosure from partners.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>7. In the Abstract: Conclusions section of the originally published article, the first sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>The HIV e-report has been accepted by the MSM community in Guangzhou and could be applied as a new optional way for HIV serostatus request and disclosure.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected to:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>The HIV e-report has been accepted by the MSM community in Guangzhou and could be applied as a new optional approach for HIV serostatus requests and disclosures.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>8. In the Introduction section of the originally published article, the second paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Studies indicated that over half of MSM used verbal communication and guessing for HIV serostatus requesting and disclosing among MSM [5, 6]. While taking HIV tests together is a reliable manner to confirm partners’ HIV status, some individuals doubt the reliability of HIV self-testing, and self-test kits may not always be readily available. Deception of HIV serostatus in verbal information is prevalent [7] and difficult to confirm.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected to:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Studies indicated that over half of MSM used verbal communication and guessing for HIV serostatus request and disclosure among MSM [5,6]. While taking HIV tests together is a reliable approach to confirm partners’ HIV status, some individuals doubt the reliability of HIV self-testing, and self-test kits may not always be readily available. Deception of HIV serostatus in verbal information is prevalent [7] and difficult to confirm.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>9. In the Introduction section of the originally published article, the third paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>WeChat, a popular social media app with over 1.2 billion active users [8], similar to Twitter or the mix of WhatsApp and Facebook, is an ubiquitous daily use app in China [9]. WeChat miniprograms are subapps within the WeChat ecosystem. It has great potential for health intervention research [10]. In Guangzhou city, a unique and well-established WeChat miniprogram of the HIV testing service system in China is developed by Guangzhou Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and MSM community-based organization Lingnan Partners Community Support Center (hereinafter called “Lingnan Center”) [11].</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected to:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>WeChat, a popular social media app with over 1.2 billion active users [8], similar to Twitter or the mix of WhatsApp and Facebook, isa ubiquitous daily-use appin China [9]. WeChat miniprograms are subapps within the WeChat ecosystem. It has great potential for health intervention research [10]. In Guangzhou city, a unique and well-established WeChat miniprogram of the HIV testing service system in China has been developed by Guangzhou Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the MSM community-based organization Lingnan Partners Community Support Center (hereinafter called “Lingnan Center”) [11].</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>10. In the Introduction section of the originally published article, the last paragraph appears as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>The objective of this study is to describe the usage of the HIV e-report after it was available in Guangzhou and investigate whether it is associated with promoting HIV serostatus requests, and disclosure-related behaviors among this high-risk population.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected to:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>The objective of this study is to describe the usage of the HIV e-report after it was available in Guangzhou and investigate whether it is associated with promoting HIV serostatus requests and disclosure-related behaviors among this high-risk population.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>11. In the Methods: Recruitment of Participants section of the originally published article, the second sentence of the third paragraph appears as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>After 3 months, alters participants would receive WeChat messages which contain the link to the follow-up questionnaire.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows.</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>After 3 months, alters would receive WeChat messages which contain the link to the follow-up questionnaire.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>12. In the Methods: Measures: Sociodemographic Characteristics section of the originally published article, the first sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>All background characteristics of alter participants were collected in the baseline questionnaire.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>All background characteristics of alters were collected in the baseline questionnaire.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>13. In the Methods: Measures: Sociodemographic Characteristics section of the originally published article, the last sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>We dichotomize age by 25 years, income by 5000 RMB (US $700) according to median.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>We dichotomized age by 25 years and income by 5000 RMB (US $700) according to the median.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>14. In the Methods: Statistical Analysis section of the originally published article, the last sentence of the second paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Another bar graph was used to depict the manner of HIV serostatus disclosure receiving at the month 3 follow-up.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Another bar graph was used to depict the manner of receiving HIV serostatus disclosures at the month 3 follow-up.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>15. In the Results: Characteristics of Participants section of the originally published article, the third paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>A total of 79% (282/357) of participants had intervened by HIV-related programs in the past 3 months. HIV stigma scores ranged from 8 to 23, and at a high level (median 19, IQR 17-22) overall. On average, participants’ social norm (median 3, IQR 2.67-3) inclined to a positive direction. Further details on participants characteristics were presented in Table 1.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>A total of 79% (282/357) of participants took part in HIV-related programs in the past 3 months. HIV stigma scores ranged from8 to 23 and were at a high level (median 19, IQR 17-22) overall. On average, participants’ social norm (median 3, IQR 2.67-3) inclined to a positive direction. Further details on participants' characteristics were presented in Table 1.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>16. In the Results: HIV e-Reports Emerging as the New Approach for HIV Serostatus Requests and Disclosure Receiving section of the originally published article, the section subtitle appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>HIV e-Reports Emerging as the New Manner of HIV Serostatus Request and Disclosure Receiving</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>HIV e-Reports Emerging as the New Approach for HIV Serostatus Requests and Disclosure Receiving</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>17. In the Results: HIV e-Reports Emerging as the New Approach for HIV Serostatus Requests and Disclosure Receiving section of the originally published article, the second paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>At month 3 follow-up, for all 357 participants, 57.4% (205/357) of them had regular male sex partners, 42.9% (153/357) of them had casual male sex partners, and 73.4% (262/357) of them had any kind of male sex partners in the past 3 months.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>At month 3 follow-up, for all 357 participants, 57.4% (205/357) of them had regular male sex partners, 42.9% (153/357) of them had casual male sex partners, and 73.4% (262/357) of them had either kind of male sex partner in the past 3 months.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>18. In the Results: HIV e-Reports Emerging as the New Approach for HIV Serostatus Requests and Disclosure Receiving section of the originally published article, the third sentence of the third paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Therefore, 2 new request ways for HIV serostatus using the HIV e-report emerged; namely “I requested by sending my own HIV e-report” and “I requested by asking for partner’s HIV e-report.”</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Therefore, 2 new request approaches for HIV serostatus using the HIV e-report emerged; namely “I requested by sending my own HIV e-report” and “I requested by asking for partner’s HIV e-report.”</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>19. In the Results: HIV e-Reports Emerging as the New Approach for HIV Serostatus Requests and Disclosure Receiving section of the originally published article, the fourth sentence of the third paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>The proportions of these 2 ways were 10.7% (22/205) and 2.4% (5/205) toward regular male sex partners, and 7.2% (11/153) and 3.3% (5/153) toward casual male sex partners, respectively.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>The proportions of these 2 approaches were 10.7% (22/205) and 2.4% (5/205) toward regular male sex partners, and 7.2% (11/153) and 3.3% (5/153) toward casual male sex partners, respectively.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>20. In the Methods: HIV e-Reports Emerging as the New Approach for HIV Serostatus Requests and Disclosure Receiving section of the originally published article, the title of Table 2 appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Table 2. HIV serostatus request and disclosure receiving behaviors from different male sex partners among alters at month 3 follow-up. </p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Table 2. HIV serostatus request and disclosure receiving behaviors toward different male sex partners among alters at month 3 follow-up.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>21. In the Results: Factors Associated With HIV Serostatus Requests and Receiving Disclosure section of the originally published article, the subsection title appeared as follows:  </p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Associated Factors With HIV Serostatus Request and Disclosure Receiving</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Factors Associated With HIV Serostatus Requests and Receiving Disclosures</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>22. In the Factors Associated With HIV Serostatus Requests and Receiving Disclosure section of the originally published article, the last paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>All variables listed in Table 2 were not associated with HIV serostatus disclosure receiving (not tabulated).</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>All variables listed in Table 2 were not associated with receiving HIV serostatus disclosures (not tabulated).</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>23. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the first two sentences appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>e-Report is emerging as a new manner for HIV serostatus request and disclosure for the HIV risk population. MSM chose HIV e-report as the web-based way to disclose their own HIV serostatus or to request partner’s HIV serostatus with authenticity when it was available in Guangzhou.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>e-Reports are a new approach for HIV serostatus request and disclosure for the HIV risk population. MSM chose HIV e-report as theweb-based approach to disclose their own HIV serostatus or to request partner’s HIV serostatus with authenticity when it was available in Guangzhou.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>24. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the fourth sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that mentioned the HIV e-report and explored its association with HIV disclosure–related behaviors.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to discuss the use of HIV e-reports and explore its association.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>25. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the fifth sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>HIV e-report, codeveloped by MSM community itself, could be considered a novel approach to promote mutual HIV status disclosure before engaging in sexual behaviors among HIV high-risk population, and being capable to be replicated in other countries and regions based on the ability of building information platforms.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>HIV e-report, codeveloped by the MSM community itself, could be considered a novel approach to promote mutual HIV status disclosure before engaging in sexual behaviors among HIV high-risk population, and being capable to be replicated in other countries and regions based on the ability of building information platforms.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>26. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the second sentence of the second paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>As e-report is a new modality in the HIV research area, studies to investigate the association between HIV e-report, HIV serostatus request, and disclosure behaviors have rarely been reported.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>As e-report is a new modality in the HIV research area, studies to investigatethe association between HIV e-reports and HIV serostatus request and disclosure behaviors have rarely been reported.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>27. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the sixth sentence of the second paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>However, it is important to emphasize that HIV e-report is not a substitute for condom use.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>However, it is important to emphasize that the HIV e-report is not a substitute for condom use.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>28. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the first sentence of the third paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>After HIV e-report was available, a new portion of MSM had applied e-report to request sex partner’s HIV serostatus (13.4%, 35/262) and had received sex partner’s e-report as HIV serostatus disclosure (26.2%, 51/195).</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>After the HIV e-report was available, a new proportion of MSM had used the e-report to request their sex partner’s HIV serostatus (13.4%, 35/262) and had received their sex partner’s e-report as an HIV serostatus disclosure (26.2%, 51/195).</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>29. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the third sentence of the third paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>MSM designed it because they feel sending out their own HIV e-report is the most natural and credible way to request male sex partners’ HIV serostatus as well as disclosure of their own HIV serostatus.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>MSM designed it because they feel sending out their own HIV e-report is the most natural and credible way to request male sex partners’ HIV serostatusas well as disclose their own HIV serostatus.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>30. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the fifth sentence of the fourth paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Only a few studies have investigated HIV serostatus request behavior, and our finding data contribute to the literature [5,6].</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Only a few studies have investigated HIV serostatus request behavior, and our data contribute to the literature [5,6].</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>31. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the fourth sentence of the fifth paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>We did not identify any factors associated with HIV serostatus disclosure receiving.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>We did not identify any factors associated with receiving an HIV serostatus disclosure.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>32. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the fourth sentence of the sixth paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>The possible reason may be that disclosure receiving is a passive behavior that is primarily influenced by the characteristics of the person who disclosed their status rather than the recipient.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>The possible reason may be that receiving a disclosure is a passive behavior that is primarily influenced by the characteristics of the person who disclosed their status rather than the recipient.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>33. In the Discussion: Principal Results section of the originally published article, the last sentence of the sixth paragraph appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Active coping strategies toward MSM their own, such as promoting the active behaviors of request through expanding the use of HIV e-report, should be promoted.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Active coping strategies used by MSM, such as promoting the active behavior of requests by expanding the use of HIV e-reports, should be promoted.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>34. In the Discussion: Limitations section of the originally published article, the third sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Second, there might be selection bias since participants were recruited through HIV testers from a local MSM-friendly clinic in Guangzhou and questionnaires were conducted on the mobile app, which led participants trend to be young and well-educated.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Second, there might be selection bias since participants were recruited through HIV testers from a local MSM-friendly clinic in Guangzhou and questionnaires were conducted on the mobile app, which led to participants being younger and well educated.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>35. In the Discussion: Limitations section of the originally published article, the last sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Though we find several factors associated with HIV serostatus request, the causation between them needs further study.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>Though we found several factors associated with HIV serostatus request, the causation between them needs further study.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>36. In the Discussion: Conclusions section of the originally published article, the first sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>This study indicated that the HIV e-report, the health service tool coproduced by community members, has become acceptable and could be used as a new optional manner for HIV serostatus request and disclosure among sexually transmitted infections high-risk population.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>This study indicated that the HIV e-report, the health service tool coproduced by community members, has become acceptable and could be used as a new optional approach for HIV serostatus request and disclosure among populations at high risk of sexually transmitted infections.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>37. In the Discussion: Conclusions section of the originally published article, the last sentence appeared as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>It is anticipated that e-report manner are able to have an extended spectrum of coverage to reach more target populations and ultimately accelerating the decline of infectious disease transmission.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>This has been corrected as follows:</p>
    <disp-quote>
      <p>It is anticipated that the e-report approach will have an extended spectrum of coverage to reach more target populations and ultimately accelerate the decline of infectious disease transmission.</p>
    </disp-quote>
    <p>The correction will appear in the online version of the paper on the JMIR Publications website on May 17, 2023, together with the publication </p>
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