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This article refers to:
To Utility and Beyond! Specifying and Advancing the Utility of Measurement-Based Care for Youth

Article title: To Utility and Beyond! Specifying and Advancing the Utility of Measurement-Based Care for Youth

Authors: Bryce D. McLeod, Amanda Jensen-Doss, Aaron R. Lyon, Susan Douglas, and Rinad S. Beidas

Journal: Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15374416.2022.2042698

When the above article was published online, the disclosure statement incorrectly stated there was nothing to report. The correct disclosure statement is as follows:

Rinad Beidas, PhD, receives royalties from Oxford University Press. She provides consultation to United Behavioral Health. She sits on the Clinical and Scientific Advisory Committee for Optum Behavioral Health; the Scientific Advisory Board for AIM Youth Mental Health Foundation; and the Scientific Advisory Committee for the Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation.

Vanderbilt University and Susan Douglas receive compensation related to the Peabody Treatment Progress Battery; and Susan Douglas has a financial relationship with MIRAH, and both are Measurement -Based Care (MBC) tools. The author declares a potential conflict of interest. There is a management plan in place at Vanderbilt University to monitor that this potential conflict does not jeopardize the objectivity of Dr. Douglas’ research.

The online version has been corrected.

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