Correction: Impact of a participatory intervention with women’s groups on psychological distress among mothers in rural Bangladesh: Secondary analysis of a cluster-randomised controlled trial (PLoS ONE (2014) 9:10 (e110697) DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0110697)

Kelly Clarke, Kishwar Azad, Abdul Kuddus, Sanjit Shaha, Tasmin Nahar, Bedowra Haq Aumon, Mohammed Munir Hossen, James Beard, Anthony Costello, Tanja A.J. Houweling, Audrey Prost, Edward Fottrell

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There is an error in Fig 1. Please see the complete, corrected Fig 1 here. There are errors in Table 1. Please see the complete, correct Table 1 here. There are errors in Table 2. Please see the complete, correct Table 2 here. There are errors in Table 3. Please see the complete, correct Table 3 here. There is an error in the third sentence of the Statistical Analysis subsection of the Methods. The correct sentence is: We used an SRQ-20 score >6 to report the prevalence of psychological distress because a previous study in urban Bangladesh found that this score discriminated best for psychiatric disorders, though the sensitivity (62%) and specificity (69%) were quite low [28]. There is an error in the second sentence of the Results section. The correct sentence is: In total, data were available for 25,595 births and deaths over the study months in 2010 and 2011. There is an error in the first sentence of the Impact of the women’s groups on postpartum psychological distress section of the Results. The correct sentence is: Using a cut-off score of >6, the overall prevalence of postpartum psychological distress was 35% (2208/6275) (Table 3).

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0183203
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume12
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2017

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