Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.2196/15321.].

Highlights

  • The authors of “Functionality of Top-Rated Mobile Apps for Depression: Systematic Search and Evaluation” (JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(1):e15321) noticed two errors in their published manuscript

  • In the Discussion section, under the subheading “Conclusions and Future Work”, there was an extra word (“employing”) in the following sentence: In addition, the analysis of app functionality provided new insights into opportunities for mitigating harm regarding the consumption of the negative content, unrestricted access by children, and the provision of screening employing tools with less scientific validation

  • The corrected sentence is: In addition, the analysis of app functionality provided new insights into opportunities for mitigating harm regarding the consumption of the negative content, unrestricted access by children, and the provision of screening tools with less scientific validation

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The authors of “Functionality of Top-Rated Mobile Apps for Depression: Systematic Search and Evaluation” (JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(1):e15321) noticed two errors in their published manuscript. Correction: Functionality of Top-Rated Mobile Apps for Depression: Systematic Search and Evaluation

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