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Erratum

Page 654 | Published online: 03 May 2013
This article refers to:
Effects of cognitive stimulation therapy Japanese version (CST-J) for people with dementia: a single-blind, controlled clinical trial

Yamanaka, K., Kawano, Y., Noguchi, D., Nakaaki, S., Watanabe, N., Amano, T. & Spector, A. Effects of cognitive, stimulation therapy Japanese version (CST-J) for people with dementia: a single-blind, controlled clinical trial. Aging & Mental Health, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2013.777395.

Due to a copy editing error, the definition of the acronym ‘CT’ was incorrectly given as ‘cognitive therapy’ in the first sentence of the section ‘Implications for practice’ of the above article. The text has now been corrected, and the full and correct sentence is reproduced below:

“To date, CST has been confused with CS in Japan, although CST is an original program developed by Spector et al. (2003) and has since been the basis for consequent CS studies. To further complicate the issue, the distinction between CS and CT (cognitive training), which were clearly defined by Clare and Woods (2004), is not apparent in many Japanese studies.”

Taylor & Francis apologises for this error.

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