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Erratum for Zatzick et al., J. Pediatr. Psychol. 31 (4) 377-387.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2008 33(10):1179; doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsn106
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Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psychology 2008

Erratum

Zatzick, D., Russo, J., Grossman, D. C., Jurkovich, G., Sabin, J., Berliner, L., et al. (2006). Posttraumatic stress and depressive symptoms, alcohol use, and recurrent traumatic life events in a representative sample of hospitalized injured adolescents and their parents. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 31(4), 377–387.

The following errors require correction in the article:

1) Abstract, Results: "Seventy percent of adolescent-parent dyads endorsed high levels of PTS or depressive symptoms and/or high pre-injury alcohol use." should have appeared as "Fifty-seven percent of adolescent–parent dyads endorsed high levels of PTS or depressive symptoms and/or high preinjury alcohol use."

2) Page 381, final paragraph: "The mean RI score for adolescents was 37.8 (SD = 12.9). The mean CES-D score for adolescents was 17.4 (SD = 11.0). Adolescent RI and CES-D scores were significantly correlated (r = 0.68, p < 0.001). Forty-one percent (n = 40) of adolescents had RI scores 38, 17% (n = 16) had CES-D scores 27, and 13% (n = 13) had AUDIT scores ≥ 8. In total 47% (n = 46) of adolescents had either high levels of PTS and depressive symptoms and/or high pre-injury alcohol consumption." should have appeared as "The mean RI score for adolescents was 20.5 (SD = 12.9). The mean CES-D score for adolescents was 17.4 (SD = 11.0). Adolescent RI and CES-D scores were significantly correlated (r = .68, p < .001). Eight percent (n = 8) of adolescents had RI scores ≥ 38, 17% (n = 16) had CES-D scores ≥ 27, and 13% (n = 13) had AUDIT scores ≥ 8. In total 25% (n = 24) had either high levels of PTS or depressive symptoms and/or high levels of preinjury alcohol consumption."

3) Page 382, first paragraph: "The mean parent PCL score was 35.8 (SD = 16.2) and the mean parent CES-D score was 18.2 (SD = 12.1) (Table 1). Parent PCL and CES-D scores were significantly correlated (r = 0.76, p < 0.001). Twenty-eight percent (n = 23) of parents had PCL scores 45, 23% (n = 20) had CES-D scores 27, and 16% (n = 13) had AUDIT scores 8. All together 58% (n = 48) of parents had either high levels of PTS and depressive symptoms and/or high pre-injury alcohol consumption. In total 70% (n = 58) of adolescent-parent dyads had high symptom levels and/or high pre-injury alcohol consumption." should have appeared as "The mean parent PCL score was 35.4 (SD = 16.1) and the mean parent CES-D score was 18.2 (SD = 12.1)(Table 1). Parent PCL and CES-D scores were significantly correlated (r = .76, p < .001). Twenty-four percent (n = 20) of parents had PCL scores ≥ 45, 24% (n = 20) had CES-D scores ≥ 27, and 16% (n = 13) had AUDIT scores ≥8. All together 43% (n = 36) of parents had either high levels of PTS and depressive symptoms and/or high preinjury alcohol consumption. In total 57% (n = 47) of adolescent–parent dyads had high symptom levels and/or high preinjury alcohol consumption."

4) Conclusions: Line 7, Page 382: "This investigation found that 70% of adolescent-parent dyads endorsed high levels of PTS and depressive symptoms and/or high levels of pre-injury alcohol consumption." should have appeared as "Please replace with:

This investigation found that 57% of adolescent–parent dyads endorsed high levels of PTS and depressive symptoms and/or high levels of preinjury alcohol consumption."

The authors regret the errors.


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