Electroconvulsive therapy modulates the interplay between depressive symptoms in difficult-to-treat depression: A longitudinal network analysis – CORRIGENDUM
Marialaura Lussignoli, Marco Bortolomasi, Giulia Perusi, Giorgio Pigato, Alessandra Minelli, Fabio Sambataro

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TopicsMental Health Research Topics · Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies
This article was originally published with an error in the funding statement. It initially read as follows:The assistant research position of Giorgio Pigato is funded by ERA-PerMed PROMPT project [IT-MoH ERP-2020-23671059].
In fact, it was the assistant research position of author Giulia Perusi which was funded by ERA-PerMed PROMPT project [IT-MoH ERP-2020-23671059].
This has now been amended in the article and this corrigendum published.
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- 1Lussignoli M, Bortolomasi M, Perusi G, Pigato G, Minelli A, Sambataro F. Electroconvulsive therapy modulates the interplay between depressive symptoms in difficult-to-treat depression: A longitudinal network analysis. European Psychiatry. 2025;68(1):e 84, 1–10. 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2025.10052 PMC 1226072340518720 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
