Tuerk, Peter W.
Schaeffer, Cindy M.
McGuire, Joseph F.
Adams Larsen, Margo
Capobianco, Nicole
Piacentini, John
Article History
First Online: 4 October 2019
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: Peter W. Tuerk was partially supported by NIMH 5 R42 MH111277-03, the Pettit Foundation, and NIMH R42 MH094019-05 9. Dr. Turek is a consultant for Virtually Better Inc. and Cohen Veterans Network. These organizations did not support any aspect of the submitted work, but related research is referenced in the work so I am disclosing for transparency.Cindy M. Schaeffer is an MPI on an NIMH-funded SBIR award with Dr. Linda Dimeff at the Evidence-Based Practice Institute (EBPI). EBPI is the grant awardee and my institution is the subcontractor. This award is funding the development and evaluation of a digital technology, iKinnect, mentioned in this manuscript (National Institute of Mental Health, R44MH097349). Dr. Schaeffer will be entering into a profit-sharing agreement with Evidence-Based Practice Institute if the iKinnect mobile phone app mentioned in this manuscript is ever commercially available.Joseph F. McGuire receives research support from the Tourette Association of America and the American Academy of Neurology. He receives consulting fees from Brackett, Syneos Health, and Luminopia, and also receives book royalties from Elsevier.Margo Adams Larsen reports grants from NIMH 5R42MH111277-03, 5R42MH094019-05, and NIMH 2R44MH104102-03, which did not fund the published work, but funded projects related to the content of the published work.Nicole Capobianco declares no potential conflicts of interest.John Piacentini was partially supported by NIMH 5 R42 MH111277-03 and the Pettit Foundation.
: This article does not contain any studies with human or animal subjects performed by any of the authors.