An article titled “Film Intervention may lessen stigma of schizophrenia” (published January 18, 2016) misstated a quote by the study’s authors. The paragraph containing this quote should have read: “These findings are promising as they suggest that a documentary film promoting indirect contact with people diagnosed with schizophrenia does not only have an effect on increasing knowledge about that illness but also on improving certain attitudes towards people diagnosed with schizophrenia,” said Bénédicte Thonon of the University of Liège (Belgium) and his colleagues.

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