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. 2019 Oct 11;48(6):2066. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyz221

Corrigendum to: Cohort Profile: The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

Parminder Raina, Christina Wolfson, Susan Kirkland, Lauren E Griffith, Cynthia Balion, Benoȋt Cossette, Isabelle Dionne, Scott Hofer, David Hogan, E R van den Heuvel, Teresa Liu-Ambrose, Verena Menec, Gerald Mugford, Christopher Patterson, Hélène Payette, Brent Richards, Harry Shannon, Debra Sheets, Vanessa Taler, Mary Thompson, Holly Tuokko, Andrew Wister, Changbao Wu, Lynne Young
PMCID: PMC6929521  PMID: 31605135

First published online: 6 September 2019, Int J Epidemiol 2019, doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyz173

Under the subheading ‘Key findings of CLSA research’, the percentage values given for those who reported fair or poor self-rated mental health and those who were current smokers and regular drinkers were not consistent with the values given in Table 1.

These percentages have been corrected in the text.


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