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I wish to correct a mistake in our article on anabolicandrogenic steroids (AAS) (Current Psychiatry, December 2004).

When describing the Malone et al study, we incorrectly cited a statistic on the association between AAS use and attempted suicide. The sentence should have read: “In a field study of 77 steroid users (71 male and 6 female), 3 (3.9%) reported they attempted suicide during AAS withdrawal.”

Harrison G. Pope, Jr., MD
Professor of psychiatry,
Harvard Medical School

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I wish to correct a mistake in our article on anabolicandrogenic steroids (AAS) (Current Psychiatry, December 2004).

When describing the Malone et al study, we incorrectly cited a statistic on the association between AAS use and attempted suicide. The sentence should have read: “In a field study of 77 steroid users (71 male and 6 female), 3 (3.9%) reported they attempted suicide during AAS withdrawal.”

Harrison G. Pope, Jr., MD
Professor of psychiatry,
Harvard Medical School

I wish to correct a mistake in our article on anabolicandrogenic steroids (AAS) (Current Psychiatry, December 2004).

When describing the Malone et al study, we incorrectly cited a statistic on the association between AAS use and attempted suicide. The sentence should have read: “In a field study of 77 steroid users (71 male and 6 female), 3 (3.9%) reported they attempted suicide during AAS withdrawal.”

Harrison G. Pope, Jr., MD
Professor of psychiatry,
Harvard Medical School

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