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Evidence-Based Medicine 2000;5:38; doi:10.1136/ebm.5.2.38-a
Copyright © 2000 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
Evidence-Based Medicine 2000; 5:38
© 2000 Evidence-Based Medicine

Correction

In the January/February 1999 issue of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2 errors were detected in the abstract for the article by Gloaguen et al.1 In the main results section of the abstract, we indicate that there was no significant heterogeneity in the results of studies comparing CT v other therapies when in fact there was. Furthermore, we indicate that there was significant heterogeneity in the results of studies comparing CT v behaviour therapy when in fact there was not.

References

  1. Review: cognitive therapy is beneficial and equivalent to behaviour therapy and antidepressants formild-to-moderate depression [abstract].Evidence-Based Medicine 1999 Jan/Feb;4:20. Abstract of: Gloaguen V, Cottraux J, Cucherat M,et al. A meta-analysis of the effects of cognitive therapy in depressed patients.J Affect Disord 1998 Apr;49:59–72.

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