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Correction to: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb) https://doi.org/10.1007/s13555-024-01132-0
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In Table 1 and Table 2, all percentages should be displayed to 1 decimal place, as the extra zero makes them incorrect.
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In the legend for Table 2, change ‘n/a Data not available’ to ‘n/a Not applicable’.
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In the legend for Table 1 and Table 2, after “percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding.” add “The ‘ten most affected body areas’ and ‘treatment’ do not add to 100% because several answers could be marked in these questions.”
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In the legend for Table 2, add ‘p < 0.05’ to the sentence “*Significantly different from those least affected by their TT.”
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In the legend for Fig. 1, change “ST yes Sub-total of participants who answered “yes, sometimes” or ‘‘yes, many times.”” to “ST yes Sub-total of participants who answered “yes, to a great extent” or “yes, somewhat.””
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In the legend for Fig. 4, change “Comparison of TT burden in participants affected and not affected by their TT in their daily lives.” to “Comparison of TT burden in participants most and least affected by their TT in their daily lives.”
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In line 79, the word ‘patients’ should be removed from the sentence “Those most and least patients affected by their TT both considered tolerability most important when choosing a TT.”
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In line 262, remove the first ‘indicating’ (highlighted) from the sentence “The burden of TT on other areas of daily life was scored on a scale of 0 to 10, with 0–2 classed as indicating none to low impact, 3–7 classed as slight to important impact, and 8–10 indicating strong to very strong impact.
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In line 269, change ‘62%’ to ‘63%’ in the sentence “Between 49 and 62% of participants reported no impact to low impact of TT on each of these areas.”
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In line 337 to 339, reword the sentence “The proportion of females and males in the general survey population who were most affected by their TT in their daily lives was similar (55% vs. 44%, respectively).” to “The proportion of males and females most affected by their TT in their daily lives was 55% and 44%, respectively.”
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In line 403, change ‘those’ to ‘that’ in the sentence “We also calculated derived importance to identify additional factors that are important, but those the participant may not consciously recognize.”
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In line 520, change ‘these conditions’ to ‘mental health’ in the sentence “However, the impact of TT in particular on these conditions has been under-studied in previous studies.”
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In line 520 and 521, change ‘understudied’ to ‘underexplored’ in the sentence “However, the impact of TT in particular on these conditions has been under-studied in previous studies.”
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Bewley, A., Hiribarne, L., Galván, J. et al. Correction to: Burden of Topical Treatments in Psoriasis and Preferred Criteria of Choice: A Survey-Based Evaluation of Patients in Europe. Dermatol Ther (Heidelb) 14, 1515–1516 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13555-024-01168-2
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13555-024-01168-2