Corrigendum to “The impact of introducing alcohol-free beer options in bars and public houses on alcohol sales and revenue: A randomised crossover field trial”
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Abstract
De-Loyde, K, Ferrar, J, Pilling, MA, Hollands, GJ, Clarke, N, Matthews, JA, et al. The impact of introducing alcohol-free beer options in bars and public houses on alcohol sales and revenue: A randomised crossover field trial. Addiction. 2024; 119(6): 1071–1079. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.16449
In the “Results” section, in the second paragraph under “Primary outcome”, there is a typographical error in the confidence intervals for the adjusted sensitivity analysis of the primary outcome. The upper and lower bounds have been inverted.
The text should read: “The sensitivity analysis, excluding any venue that did not use a like-for-like replacement for draught alcoholic beer (n = 2 venues removed), showed an adjusted mean difference for the primary outcome of -20 L per week (95% CI = -45 to 6)”.
These same confidence intervals are also incorrect in Table 3, and again should read “-20 (-45 to 6)”.
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