
@article{ref1,
title="Correction: Risk of suicide and self-harm following gender-affirmation surgery",
journal="Curēus",
year="2024",
author="Golovko, Georgiy and Deshazo, Sterling J. and Bothwell, Lauren G. and Paul, Krishna K. and Straub, John J. and Jehle, Dietrich V. and Miller, Michael S.",
volume="16",
number="6",
pages="c182-c182",
abstract="[This corrects the article DOI: 10.7759/cureus.57472.].    Correction  This article has been corrected by the Editors-in-Chief to clarify the conclusions of the study. Two sentences have been revised as detailed below. The authors agree with these corrections.    Original abstract conclusions: &quot;Gender-affirming surgery is significantly associated with elevated suicide attempt risks, underlining the necessity for comprehensive post-procedure psychiatric support.&quot;   Corrected to: &quot;Patients who have undergone gender-affirming surgery are associated with a significantly elevated risk of suicide, highlighting the necessity for comprehensive post-procedure psychiatric support.&quot;     Original first sentence of the Conclusions section: &quot;The results of this study show that gender-affirmation surgery is associated with a significantly higher risk of suicide, death, suicide/self-harm, and PTSD compared to control groups in this real-world database.&quot;   Corrected to: &quot;The results of this study indicate that patients who have undergone gender affirmation surgery are associated with significantly higher risks of suicide, self-harm, and PTSD compared to general population control groups in this real-world database.&quot;<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2168-8184",
doi="10.7759/cureus.c182",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.c182"
}