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Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/56570, first published .
Correction: Evaluating the Clinical Feasibility of an Artificial Intelligence–Powered, Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System for the Treatment of Depression in Adults: Longitudinal Feasibility Study

Correction: Evaluating the Clinical Feasibility of an Artificial Intelligence–Powered, Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System for the Treatment of Depression in Adults: Longitudinal Feasibility Study

Correction: Evaluating the Clinical Feasibility of an Artificial Intelligence–Powered, Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System for the Treatment of Depression in Adults: Longitudinal Feasibility Study

Corrigenda and Addenda

1Aifred Health Inc., Montreal, QC, Canada

2University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada

3McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

4University of Cambridge, London, United Kingdom

5University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States

6Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

7University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

8Barts and the London School of Medicine, London, United Kingdom

9Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

*these authors contributed equally

Corresponding Author:

David Benrimoh, MSc, CM, MD

Aifred Health Inc.

1250 Rue Guy Suite #600

Montreal, QC, H3H 2T4

Canada

Phone: 1 5144637813

Email: david.benrimoh@mail.mcgill.com



In “Evaluating the Clinical Feasibility of an Artificial Intelligence–Powered, Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System for the Treatment of Depression in Adults: Longitudinal Feasibility Study” (JMIR Form Res 2021;5(10):e31862), the authors noted one error.

In the section “Assessing Physician and Patient Trust in the CDSS and Its Effect on the Clinician-Patient Relationship”, the STAR-P and STAR-C total scores were listed as:

The mean STAR-P and STAR-C scores were 33.62 (SD 2.90) and 31.14 (SD 2.63) comparable with 38.4 (SD 12.0) and 31.5 (SD 6.9) in the original Scale to Assess Therapeutic Relationships in Community Mental Health Care study.

They have been changed to read in the following manner:

The mean STAR-P and STAR-C scores were 42.69 (SD 5.57) and 40.29 (SD 5.65), comparable with 38.4 (SD 12.0) and 31.5 (SD 6.9) in the original Scale to Assess Therapeutic Relationships in Community Mental Health Care study.

The correction will appear in the online version of the paper on the JMIR Publications website on January 24, 2024 together with the publication of this correction notice. Because this was made after submission to PubMed, PubMed Central, and other full-text repositories, the corrected article has also been resubmitted to those repositories.

This is a non–peer-reviewed article. submitted 19.01.24; accepted 19.01.24; published 24.01.24.

Copyright

©Christina Popescu, Grace Golden, David Benrimoh, Myriam Tanguay-Sela, Dominique Slowey, Eryn Lundrigan, Jérôme Williams, Bennet Desormeau, Divyesh Kardani, Tamara Perez, Colleen Rollins, Sonia Israel, Kelly Perlman, Caitrin Armstrong, Jacob Baxter, Kate Whitmore, Marie-Jeanne Fradette, Kaelan Felcarek-Hope, Ghassen Soufi, Robert Fratila, Joseph Mehltretter, Karl Looper, Warren Steiner, Soham Rej, Jordan F Karp, Katherine Heller, Sagar V Parikh, Rebecca McGuire-Snieckus, Manuela Ferrari, Howard Margolese, Gustavo Turecki. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (https://formative.jmir.org), 24.01.2024.

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