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Effects of a novel schizophrenia risk variant rs7914558 at CNNM2 on brain structure and attributional style. BJP, 204, . The authors named the risk allele at this locus as being the ‘A’ allele. The risk allele should have been named as the major ‘G’ allele. The mistake in naming the risk allele at this locus does not otherwise affect the results or their interpretation.

Relationship of suicide rates to economic variables in Europe: 2000–2011. BJP, 205, . The 31st author’s name is Ole Andreassen. The misspelling of this author’s name has been corrected post-publication, in deviation from print and in accordance with this correction.

Recovery-focused cognitive-behavioural therapy for recent-onset bipolar disorder: randomised controlled pilot trial. BJP, 206, . The curves in Fig. 3 were printed incorrectly as identical to those in Fig. 2. The correct figures are reproduced below.

Fig. 2 Kaplan-Meier estimates of time to first depressive or manic recurrence over up to 60 weeks follow-up.

TAU, treatment as usual; CBT, cognitive-behavioural therapy.

Fig. 3 Kaplan-Meier estimates of time for depressive recurrence over up to 60 weeks follow-up.

TAU, treatment as usual; CBT, cognitive-behavioural therapy.

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Fig. 2 Kaplan-Meier estimates of time to first depressive or manic recurrence over up to 60 weeks follow-up.TAU, treatment as usual; CBT, cognitive-behavioural therapy.

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Fig. 3 Kaplan-Meier estimates of time for depressive recurrence over up to 60 weeks follow-up.TAU, treatment as usual; CBT, cognitive-behavioural therapy.

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