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Correction: Parent Engagement With a Telehealth-Based Parent-Mediated Intervention Program for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Predictors of Program Use and Parent Outcomes.

Brooke Ingersoll1, Natalie Berger.   

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26575314      PMCID: PMC6303677          DOI: 10.2196/jmir.5329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Internet Res        ISSN: 1438-8871            Impact factor:   5.428


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The authors of “Parent Engagement With a Telehealth-Based Parent-Mediated Intervention Program for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Predictors of Program Use and Parent Outcomes” (http://www.jmir.org/2015/10/e227/) have overlooked errors in participant demographics during the submission and proofreading process. In the Abstract, the sentence “Of the 27 parent participants, the majority were female (26/27, 96%), married (22/27, 81%), with a college degree or higher (18/27, 66%), and less than half were employed outside of the home (10/27, 37%)” should read as follows: “Of the 27 parent participants, the majority were female (26/27, 96%), married (22/27, 81%), with a college degree or higher (15/27, 56%), and less than half were not employed outside of the home (10/27, 37%).” In the Results, the statement “As shown in Table 1, the majority of parent participants were female (26/27, 96%), married (22/27, 81%), with a college degree or higher (18/27, 66%). Less than half of parents were employed outside of the home (10/27, 37%)” should read as follows: “As shown in Table 1, the majority of parent participants were female (26/27, 96%), married (22/27, 81%), with a college degree or higher (15/27, 56%). Less than half of parents were not employed outside of the home (10/27, 37%).” In Table 1, “Employment status (% employed)” should read as follows: “Employment status (% not employed)” and the percent of participants in the study with a college degree should be 56% instead of 66%. These errors have now been updated with the correct values in the online version of JMIR, and a corrected version was sent to PubMed Central.
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Authors:  Maithri Sivaraman; Tara A Fahmie
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2.  Enhancing interactions during daily routines: A randomized controlled trial of a web-based tutorial for parents of young children with ASD.

Authors:  Lisa V Ibañez; Kenneth Kobak; Amy Swanson; Lisa Wallace; Zachary Warren; Wendy L Stone
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Authors:  Manuel Gentile; Linda Messineo; Dario La Guardia; Marco Arrigo; Giuseppe Città; Antonia Ayala; Gaspare Cusimano; Pio Martines; Giovanna Mendolia; Mario Allegra
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2022-03-02
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