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Figure Correction: Designing Messaging to Engage Patients in an Online Suicide Prevention Intervention: Survey Results From Patients With Current Suicidal Ideation

Figure Correction: Designing Messaging to Engage Patients in an Online Suicide Prevention Intervention: Survey Results From Patients With Current Suicidal Ideation

Figure Correction: Designing Messaging to Engage Patients in an Online Suicide Prevention Intervention: Survey Results From Patients With Current Suicidal Ideation

Corrigenda and Addenda

Corresponding Author:

Ursula Whiteside, PhD

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The authors of “Designing Messaging to Engage Patients in an Online Suicide Prevention Intervention: Survey Results From Patients With Current Suicidal Ideation” (http://www.jmir.org/2014/2/e42/) have, during the final proofreading process, inadvertently added the same image file for Figures 1 and 2. Figure 1 has now been updated with the correct image, with the caption “I would like to open a message with Subject Line...”. This error has been corrected in the online version of the paper on the JMIR website on April 13, 2015, together with publishing this correction notice. A correction notice has been sent to PubMed and the correct full-text has been resubmitted to Pubmed Central and other full-text repositories.

Figure 1. “I would like to open a message with Subject Line...”.

Edited by G Eysenbach; This is a non–peer-reviewed article. submitted 09.03.15; accepted 10.03.15; published 13.04.15.

Copyright

©Ursula Whiteside, Anita Lungu, Julie Richards, Gregory E Simon, Sarah Clingan, Jaeden Siler, Lorilei Snyder, Evette Ludman. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 13.04.2015.

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