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Transdiagnostic and disorder-specific models of intergenerational transmission of internalizing pathology – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 June 2013

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Abstract

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The publisher apologizes for labelling errors introduced into Figure 1 of this article (Starr et al. Reference Starr, Conway, Hammen and Brennan2013). The correct Figure 1 is given below.

Fig. 1. A hierarchical-spectrum model of the intergenerational transmission of internalizing psychopathology. Coefficients are standardized/unstandardized. For clarity of presentation, the correlations between residual variances – representing intergenerational transmission of diagnosis-specific pathology – are not depicted (see Table 3). MDD, Major depressive disorder; DYS, dysthymia; SOC, social phobia; SPEC, specific phobia; PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; PAN, panic disorder or agoraphobia; INT-M, maternal internalizing factor (all observed variables loading on this latent factor reflect maternal diagnoses); INT-O, offspring internalizing factor (all observed variables loading on this factor reflect offspring diagnoses); GAD, generalized anxiety disorder.

References

Starr, LR, Conway, CC, Hammen, CL and Brennan, PA (2013). Transdiagnostic and disorder-specific models of intergenerational transmission of internalizing pathology. Psychological Medicine. doi:10.1017/S003329171300055X.Google Scholar
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Fig. 1. A hierarchical-spectrum model of the intergenerational transmission of internalizing psychopathology. Coefficients are standardized/unstandardized. For clarity of presentation, the correlations between residual variances – representing intergenerational transmission of diagnosis-specific pathology – are not depicted (see Table 3). MDD, Major depressive disorder; DYS, dysthymia; SOC, social phobia; SPEC, specific phobia; PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; PAN, panic disorder or agoraphobia; INT-M, maternal internalizing factor (all observed variables loading on this latent factor reflect maternal diagnoses); INT-O, offspring internalizing factor (all observed variables loading on this factor reflect offspring diagnoses); GAD, generalized anxiety disorder.