In the article [1] published in the May 2022 issue of Addiction, the original data for the paper is now publicly available. The complete AVAILABILITY OF DATA AND MATERIALS section should read as follows:
AVAILABILITY OF DATA AND MATERIALS
A data management plan was submitted to the Swiss National Science Foundation as required. The anonymized data are publicly available in SPSS format. The shared data file, with anonymized participant‐level data, is fully documented, which means that the variable labels and value labels include the full wording of questions and of response options. An accompanying .sps file includes the SPSS syntax indicating how variables were transformed for analysis. The registration and consent form and the baseline and follow‐up questionnaires are available at: https://archive.org/details/@stopdependance_ch. The original data are publicly available here: https://yareta.unige.ch.
REFERENCE
- 1. Etter J‐F, Khazaal Y. The Stop‐tabac smartphone application for smoking cessation: a randomized controlled trial. Addiction. 2022;117(5):1406–1415. 10.1111/add.15738 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
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Data Availability Statement
A data management plan was submitted to the Swiss National Science Foundation as required. The anonymized data are publicly available in SPSS format. The shared data file, with anonymized participant‐level data, is fully documented, which means that the variable labels and value labels include the full wording of questions and of response options. An accompanying .sps file includes the SPSS syntax indicating how variables were transformed for analysis. The registration and consent form and the baseline and follow‐up questionnaires are available at: https://archive.org/details/@stopdependance_ch. The original data are publicly available here: https://yareta.unige.ch.