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Published Erratum
. 2016 May 17:16:150.
doi: 10.1186/s12888-016-0846-1.

Erratum to: Significant treatment effect of adjunct music therapy to standard treatment on the positive, negative, and mood symptoms of schizophrenic patients: a meta-analysis

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Erratum to: Significant treatment effect of adjunct music therapy to standard treatment on the positive, negative, and mood symptoms of schizophrenic patients: a meta-analysis

Ping-Tao Tseng et al. BMC Psychiatry. .
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Fig. 2
a Forest plot showing effect sizes (Hedges’ g) and 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) from individual studies and pooled results of all included studies comparing total psychopathology between patients with schizophrenia receiving music therapy (MT) and those who did not receive music therapy (Ctr); (b) Forest plot showing effect sizes (Hedges’ g) and 95 % CIs from individual studies and pooled results comparing total psychopathology between patients with schizophrenia receiving MT and the Ctr group by trial design, such as non-randomized control trials (non-RCT) and randomized control trials (RCT). *subscales in the report by Hayashi (2002): positive symptoms (p), negative symptoms (n), and general psychopathology (g). (A) The treatment effect was better in the MT group than in the Ctr group (p < 0.001). (B) The treatment effect was better in the MT group than in the Ctr group in both non-RCT and RCT subgroups (p = 0.132 and <0.001, respectively)
Fig. 3
Fig. 3
Forest plot showing effect sizes (Hedges’ g) and 95 % confident intervals (CIs) from individual studies and pooled results comparing (a) positive symptoms, (b) negative symptoms, and (c) mood symptoms between schizophrenic patients who received music therapy (MT) and those who did not (Ctr). (A) The treatment effect was better in the MT group compared to the Ctr group in subscales of positive symptoms (p = 0.028). (B) The treatment effect was better in the MT group compared to the Ctr group in subscales of negative symptoms (p < 0.001). (C) The treatment effect was better in the MT group compared to the Ctr group in subscales of mood symptoms (p < 0.001)

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    1. Tseng PT, Chen YW, Lin PY, Tu KY, Wang HY, Cheng YS, Chang YC, Chang CH, Chung W, Wu CK. Significant treatment effect of adjunct music therapy to standard treatment on the positive, negative, and mood symptoms of schizophrenic patients: a meta-analysis. BMC Psychiatry. 2016;16(1):16. doi: 10.1186/s12888-016-0718-8. - DOI - PMC - PubMed

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