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Corrigendum: Gender Differences in Dysfunctional Attitudes in Major Depressive Disorder.

Xuemei Qin1,2, Jinrong Sun1,2,3, Mi Wang1,2, Xiaowen Lu1,2, Qiangli Dong1,2, Liang Zhang1,2, Jin Liu1,2, Yumeng Ju1,2, Ping Wan4, Hua Guo4, Futao Zhao4, Yan Zhang1,2, Bangshan Liu1,2, Lingjiang Li1,2.   

Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00086.].
Copyright © 2020 Qin, Sun, Wang, Lu, Dong, Zhang, Liu, Ju, Wan, Guo, Zhao, Zhang, Liu and Li.

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Keywords:  dependence; dysfunctional attitudes; gender differences; gender-specific interventions; major depressive disorder; seeking applause; self-determination attitude

Year:  2020        PMID: 33192656      PMCID: PMC7525213          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.541955

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychiatry        ISSN: 1664-0640            Impact factor:   4.157


In the original article, there was a mistake in as published. A P-value was missing in , on the row “Compulsion”. The corrected appears below. Meanwhile, the full name showed as “14-item Hamilton rating scale for depression” of the HAMA14 was wrong in the title of Table 4. The corrected title of Table 4 is as following: Multiple linear regression analyses for assessing effects of age, gender, education, BMI, smoking history, 24-item Hamilton rating scale for depression (HAMD24), and 14-item Hamilton anxiety rating scale (HAMA14) predicting dysfunctional attitudes in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients.
Table 2

Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) of Chinese version of the dysfunctional attitude scale – form A (C-DAS-A) total and factor scores of major depressive disorder (MDD) and healthy control (HC) groups.

ItemMDDHC P
Male (n = 75)Female (n = 97)Male (n = 74)Female (n = 85)
Total score 150.17 ± 25.98160.05 ± 28.98126.92 ± 29.94123.73 ± 22.30 <.001
Factor scores
Vulnerability17.25 ± 4.4218.72 ± 4.6714.68 ± 4.9514.81 ± 4.13 <.001
Attraction and repulsion18.12 ± 5.0418.53 ± 6.2512.77 ± 5.2612.93 ± 4.76 <.001
Perfectionism18.21 ± 5.2919.19 ± 5.9415.15 ± 5.9614.64 ± 4.06 <.001
Compulsion18.28 ± 4.5019.55 ± 4.6216.15 ± 4.3016.34 ± 3.71 <.001
Seeking applause18.45 ± 5.1620.40 ± 5.4716.74 ± 8.4115.59 ± 4.91 <.001
Dependence18.67 ± 4.0020.36 ± 5.2315.78 ± 5.0914.86 ± 4.15 <.001
Self-determination attitude21.07 ± 5.9523.03 ± 5.2818.49 ± 5.5317.24 ± 4.62 <.001
Cognition philosophy20.12 ± 5.0820.28 ± 5.6217.16 ± 5.3717.33 ± 4.73 <.001

Data are presented as mean ± SD; Bold values indicate statistical significance; P showed the difference in the C-DAS-A total and factor scores between MDD and HC groups; ANCOVA, analysis of covariance; C-DAS-A, Chinese version of the dysfunctional attitude scale – form A; MDD, major depressive disorder; HC, healthy control.

We apologize for these errors and these do not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) of Chinese version of the dysfunctional attitude scale – form A (C-DAS-A) total and factor scores of major depressive disorder (MDD) and healthy control (HC) groups. Data are presented as mean ± SD; Bold values indicate statistical significance; P showed the difference in the C-DAS-A total and factor scores between MDD and HC groups; ANCOVA, analysis of covariance; C-DAS-A, Chinese version of the dysfunctional attitude scale – form A; MDD, major depressive disorder; HC, healthy control.
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1.  Childhood Emotional Neglect Is Associated With Low Social Support in Chinese Patients With Major Depressive Disorder.

Authors:  Xuemei Qin; Mi Wang; Xiaowen Lu; Jinrong Sun; Qiangli Dong; Liang Zhang; Jin Liu; Yumeng Ju; Ping Wan; Hua Guo; Futao Zhao; Yan Zhang; Bangshan Liu; Lingjiang Li
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2021-12-02       Impact factor: 4.157

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