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Indigenous–non-Indigenous disparities in health and social outcomes 5 years after first episode psychosis: national cohort study – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 July 2025

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In the original publication of this article, the below statement cited an incorrect reference:

“In remote Australia the prevalence of psychosis in non-Aboriginal people is one-fifth of the prevalence among Aboriginal peoples”

This should have cited reference 5: Gynther B, Charlson F, Obrecht K, Waller M, Santomauro D, Whiteford H, et al. The epidemiology of psychosis in Indigenous populations in Cape York and the Torres Strait. EClinicalMedicine 2019; 10: 68–77.

The original article has been updated to reflect this and the references have been re-numbered.

References

Cunningham, R, Petrović-van der Deen, F, Gibb, S, et al. Indigenous–Non-Indigenous Disparities in Health and Social Outcomes 5 Years after First Episode Psychosis: National Cohort Study. BJPsych Open 2025; 11(1): e9. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2024.827.Google ScholarPubMed
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