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Long-term mental health and social support in victims of disaster: comparison with a general population sample – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2019

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This article was erroneously published with the wrong figures. The actual figures are below.

Fig. 1 Ratio between observed and expected anxiety/depression scores (HSCL) in men and women (a) and in the survivors and the bereaved (b).

Fig. 2 Ratio between observed and expected perceived social support in men and women (a) and in the survivors and the bereaved (b).

References

Thoresen, S., Birkeland, M. S., Arnberg, F. K., Wentzel-Larsen, T., & Blix, I. (2019). Long-term mental health and social support in victims of disaster: comparison with a general population sample. BJPsych Open, 5(1), e2. Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
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Fig. 1 Ratio between observed and expected anxiety/depression scores (HSCL) in men and women (a) and in the survivors and the bereaved (b).

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Fig. 2 Ratio between observed and expected perceived social support in men and women (a) and in the survivors and the bereaved (b).

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