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Improving attitudes toward electroconvulsive therapy – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 August 2022

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The authors would like to correct Figures 1 and 2 as well as their captions in the above paper. The correct figures and corresponding captions are included below:

Fig. 1 Distribution of electroconvulsive therapy attitude scores across each information condition (points represent individual participant ratings).

Fig. 2 Distribution of electroconvulsive therapy knowledge scores across each information condition (points represent individual participant ratings).

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References

Cheung, O, Baker, M, Tabraham, P. Improving attitudes toward electroconvulsive therapy. BJPsych Bulletin, 2022; 46: 410. doi: 10.1192/bjb.2021.5.Google Scholar
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Fig. 1 Distribution of electroconvulsive therapy attitude scores across each information condition (points represent individual participant ratings).

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Fig. 2 Distribution of electroconvulsive therapy knowledge scores across each information condition (points represent individual participant ratings).

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