1. In the original article “Djelantik AAAMJ, Smid GE, Kleber RJ, Boelen PA. Symptoms of prolonged grief, post-traumatic stress, and depression after loss in a Dutch community sample: a latent class analysis. Psychiatry Res. (2017) 247:276–281.” and “Lenferink LIM, van Denderen M, de Keijser J, Wessel I, Boelen PA. Prolonged grief and post-traumatic stress among relatives of missing persons and homicidally bereaved individuals: a comparative study. J Affect Disord. (2017) 209:1–2. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2016.11.012” were not cited in the article. The citations have now been inserted in “Introduction,” “Paragraph 1” and should read:
“In response to the death of a loved one, many people experience acute emotional distress and symptoms of mental health disorders, which generally decrease over time. However, for a significant minority, these symptoms may persist and develop into psychopathology, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depressive disorder (MDD), anxiety disorders and prolonged grief disorder (PGD) [e.g., (1, 2)].”
2. In the original article “IBM Corp. IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 25.0. Armonk, NY: IBM Corp (2017).” was not cited in the article. The citation has now been inserted in “Method,” “Data analyses,” “Paragraph 1” and should read:
“Descriptive analyses were performed and assumptions were checked using SPSS [version 25.0; (43)].”
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Summary
Keywords
homicide, bereavement, loss, grief, posttraumatic stress disorder, bereavement interventions, psychological interventions
Citation
Soydas S, Smid GE, Goodfellow B, Wilson R and Boelen PA (2021) Corrigendum: The UK National Homicide Therapeutic Service: A Retrospective Naturalistic Study Among 929 Bereaved Individuals. Front. Psychiatry 12:668178. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.668178
Received
15 February 2021
Accepted
07 May 2021
Published
10 June 2021
Volume
12 - 2021
Edited and reviewed by
Andrea Fagiolini, University of Siena, Italy
Updates
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*Correspondence: Suzan Soydas s.soydas@uu.nl
This article was submitted to Mood and Anxiety Disorders, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry
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