Kanstrup, Marie
Singh, Laura
Leehr, Elisabeth Johanna
Göransson, Katarina E.
Pihlgren, Sara Ahmed
Iyadurai, Lalitha
Dahl, Oili
Falk, Ann-Charlotte
Lindström, Veronica
Hadziosmanovic, Nermin
Gabrysch, Katja
Moulds, Michelle L.
Holmes, Emily A.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Uppsala University
Article History
Received: 26 April 2024
Accepted: 19 August 2024
First Online: 19 September 2024
Declarations
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: The study received ethical approval from the Swedish Ethical Review Authority (approval no. 2020–03085, amendments no. 2020–06399, 2020–06600, 2021–01651, 2021–03691, 2022–01375-02, 2022–06666-02, 2023–02216-02). The trial was performed in accordance with the study protocol and ethical principles of the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki, and followed Good Clinical Practice. All participants provided their written or audio-recorded verbal informed consent.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare the following competing interests: LS is since 2023 an employee of Tobii AB. EAH also receives funding from the Wellcome Trust (223016/Z/21/Z), the Oak Foundation (OCAY-18–442) and Rannís The Icelandic Research Fund; received salary partly funded by the Wellcome Trust (223016/Z/21/Z) via consultancy to P1vital Products Ltd; developed the trademarked imagery-competing task intervention and know-how in using it over the last 20 years (ANEMONE ™); is on the Board of Trustees of the MQ Foundation; reports book royalties from Guildford Press and Oxford University Press, occasional honoraria for conference keynotes and clinical workshops, and occasional consultancy fees from the Swedish agency for health technology assessment and assessment of social services. The other authors report no competing interests.