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Citation

Leenarts LEW, Hoeve M, Van De Ven PM, Lodewijks HPB, Doreleijers TAH. Child. Youth Serv. Rev. 2013; 35(9): 1656.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.childyouth.2013.06.017

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The authors discovered 3 minor errors in the paper. p. 1043

Next, we conducted a series of multiple linear regression models that regressed preparedness, level of distress and doubt scores on demographics, childhood maltreatment and trauma-related symptoms that were shown to be statistically related (p <.20) with the treatment motivation scale in univariate regression analyses. should be:

Next, we conducted a series of multiple linear regression models that regressed preparedness, level of distress and doubt scores on demographics, childhood maltreatment and trauma-related symptoms that were shown to be statistically related (p <.20) with the treatment motivation scale in bivariate analyses. p. 1045

We found that girls with a non-Dutch ethnic background and a younger age reported significantly higher levels of distress. should be:

We found that girls with a Dutch ethnic background and a younger age reported significantly higher levels of distress. p. 1046

We should note that our findings should be interpreted with caution as low power due to the relatively small number (15%) of dropouts may have influenced the results. should be:

We should note that our findings should be interpreted with caution as low power due to the relatively small number (16%) of dropouts may have influenced the results. The authors wish to apologize for these errors.

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