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Kang, Kim, Kim, Kim, Shin, Shin, and Kim: The MAKE Biomarker Discovery for Enhancing anTidepressant Treatment Effect and Response (MAKE BETTER) Study: Design and Methodology
Psychiatry Investig 2018;15(5):538-545
In the original publication, the schedule of follow-up assessment was incorrect. The description in the study design and recruitment of the Method section has been changed as follows: Eligible patients with depressive disorders who agreed to participate in the MAKE BETTER study were approached for follow-up assessments at 1, 2, 3, 6 and 9 weeks; 3 months; and every 3 months thereafter up to 2 years to determine the short- and long-term treatment outcomes and clinical course of their depressive disorder. Accordingly, the Table 2 has been changed as follows. The authors sincerely regret these missing errors.

Table 2.
Schedule of assessment for MAKE BETTER study
Base-line 1 weeks 2 weeks 3 weeks 6 weeks 9 weeks 3 Month 6 Month 9 Month 12 Month 15 Month 18 Month 21 Month 24 Month
Clinical assessment
Socio-demographic characteristics
Psychological characteristics
Personality
Social support
Stress-related status
Outcomes of depression
Depressive symptom
Functional disability
Suicidality
Quality of life
Biological assessment
Blood biomarker
Salivary cortisol (cortisol study only)
Electrocardiography
Resting BP, body mass index
Treatment related assessment
Antidepressants, dosage, duration
Adverse events
Withdrawal

MAKE BETTER: MAKE Biomarker discovery for Enhancing anTidepressants Treatment Effect and Response, BP: blood pressure



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