j.jad.2015.04.054

j.jad.2015.04.054

Journal of Affective Disorders 190 (2016) 895 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Affective Disorders journal homepage: www.elsevie...

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Journal of Affective Disorders 190 (2016) 895

Contents lists available at ScienceDirect

Journal of Affective Disorders journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jad

Corrigendum to: Antidepressants worsen rapid-cycling course in bipolar disorder: A STEP-BD randomized clinical trial. J. Affect. Disord. (Jun. 10, 2015); http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2015.04.054 RS El-mallakh n, PA Vohringer, MM Ostacher, CF Baldassano, NS Holtzman, EA Whitham, SB Thommi, FK Goodwin, SN Ghaemi University of Louisville, Department of Psychiatry, 401 East Chestnut Street, Suite 610, Louisville, KY 40202, United States

The ratio of 2.93 times more depressive episodes in rapid cyclers versus non-rapid cyclers continued on antidepressants was presented as 293% instead of 193%, as it should be. So too with the

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DOI of original article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2015.04.054 Corresponding author. Fax: þ 1 502 852 2196. E-mail address: [email protected] (R. El-mallakh).

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ratio of 2.68 times more overall mood episodes in rapid cyclers versus non-rapid cyclers continued on antidepressants, which should have been converted to 168% increase, not 268%.