Erratum to: “Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy as Continuation Treatment to Sustain Response After Electroconvulsive Therapy in Depression: A Randomized Controlled Trial” by Brakemeier et al. which appeared in Biological Psychiatry (2014; 76:194-202).
The incorrect clinical trials information was inadvertently included in the paper. The correct information regarding the trial is: ClinicalTrials.Gov Number NCT00437385; Evaluation of Three Continuation Therapies After ECT Concerning Efficacy and Cognition in Severely Depressed Patients (EffECT); http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00437385.
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- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy as Continuation Treatment to Sustain Response After Electroconvulsive Therapy in Depression: A Randomized Controlled TrialBiological PsychiatryVol. 76Issue 3
- PreviewAlthough electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective acute antidepressant intervention, sustained response rates are low. It has never been systematically assessed whether psychotherapy, continuation ECT, or antidepressant medication is the most efficacious intervention to maintain initial treatment response.
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