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Examining the role of driven-game shooting as a psycho-social resource for older adults in rural areas: a mixed-methods study – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 June 2023

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Abstract

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Corrigendum
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press

This article (Latham-Green, T., Hazenberg, R., & Denny, S. (2023)) was originally published without the appropriate conflict of interest statement. We would like to note that this article is based on an original PhD research project solely funded by the University of Northampton, with no external funding from outside parties. However, whilst this manuscript was under review, the authors were also undertaking separate, commissioned research for the Uplands Partnership. The authors would like to note that the PhD that this paper is based upon, was completed and published prior to this relationship with the Uplands Partnership commencing, whilst the only changes made to the paper following the commencement of the relationship with the Uplands Partnership were those specifically required by the reviewers.

References

Latham-Green, T, Hazenberg, R, & Denny, S (2023) Examining the role of driven-game shooting as a psycho-social resource for older adults in rural areas: A mixed-methods study. Ageing & Society, 43(4), 902-928. doi:10.1017/S0144686X2100091XCrossRefGoogle Scholar