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A randomized controlled comparison of integrative cognitive-affective therapy (ICAT) and enhanced cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT-E) for bulimia nervosa – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2013

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Abstract

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Corrigendum
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013 

In the above publication by Wonderlich et al. a measure in the study has been scored incorrectly. This has resulted in a small difference in the values given for the rows corresponding to DERS Totals in tables 3 and 4.

Below are the corrected versions of table 3 and table 4.

Table 3. Treatment Outcome by Treatment Group

Abbreviations: ICAT = Integrated Cognitive Affective Therapy; CBT-E = Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Enhanced; OBE = objective binge eating; EDE = Eating.

Table 4. Differences on primary and secondary outcomes and 95% confidence intervals (CI) between treatments

Abbreviations: EOT = End of treatment; ICAT = Integrated Cognitive Affective Therapy; CBT-E = Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Enhanced; OBE = objective binge eating; EDE = Eating.

a Covariate-adjusted estimate (95% CIs) of difference between ICAT and CBT-E; positive values indicate the estimate for ICAT is higher than the estimate for CBT-E; negative values indicate the estimate for CBT-E is higher than the estimate for ICAT.

b From the Selves Interview.

References

Wonderlich, SA, Peterson, CB, Crosby, RD, Smith, TL, Klein, MH, Mitchell, JE and Crow, SJ. A randomized controlled comparison of integrative cognitive-affective therapy (ICAT) and enhanced cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT-E) for bulimia nervosa. Psychological Medicine, Published online 23 May 2013 , doi:10.1017/S0033291713001098.Google ScholarPubMed
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Table 3. Treatment Outcome by Treatment Group

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Table 4. Differences on primary and secondary outcomes and 95% confidence intervals (CI) between treatments