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. 2015 Jun 2;9(3):336. doi: 10.4162/nrp.2015.9.3.336

Erratum: A comparative study on dietary behavior, nutritional knowledge and life stress between Korean and Chinese female high school students

Sohwan Son 1, Yoona Ro 2, Hwajin Hyun 3, Hongmie Lee 4, Kyunghee Song 1,
PMCID: PMC4460067  PMID: 26060547

Before correction

On page 207, Paragraph 1:

As for mothers' academic background, the percentage of Korean girls' mothers whose highest level of education was high school (60.2%), was higher than the percentage of Korean girls' mothers whose highest level of education was high school (38.8%), and the percentage of Chinese girls' mothers whose highest level of education was middle school (21.6%) was higher than he percentage of Korean girls' mothers whose highest level of education was middle school (3.2%).

After correction

On page 207, Paragraph 1:

As for mothers' academic background, the percentage of Korean girls' mothers whose highest level of education was high school (60.2%), was higher than the percentage of Chinese girls' mothers whose highest level of education was high school (38.8%), and the percentage of Chinese girls' mothers whose highest level of education was middle school (21.6%) was higher than he percentage of Korean girls' mothers whose highest level of education was middle school (3.2%).


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