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. 2020 Oct 12;23(2):293. doi: 10.1177/1099800420967784

Corrigendum to Lipidome Profiles Are Related to Depressive Symptoms and Preterm Birth Among African American Women

PMCID: PMC8264860  PMID: 33044835

Saadat, N., Lydic, T. A., Misra, D. P., Dailey, R., Walker, D. S., & Giurgescu, C. (2020). Lipidome profiles are related to depressive symptoms and preterm birth among African American women. Biological Research for Nursing, 22(3), 354–361. (Original DOI: 10.1177/1099800420923032)

In this article, there is a correction in Table 1 (Maternal Characteristics):

Table 1.

Maternal Characteristics.

Variable n Valid %
Preterm birth
 Yes 9 31
 No 20 69
Living with baby’s father
 Yes 14 54
 No 12 46
Household income
 <$20,000 13 52
 ≥$20,000 12 48
Education level
 ≤High school 14 54
 >High school 12 46
Prepregnancy BMI
 <25 kg/m2 6 23
 ≥25 kg/m2 20 76
CES-D score
 <23 18 69
 ≥23 8 31

Note. N = 31. BMI = body mass index; CES-D = Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale.

The data in the table read: CES-D Score = > 23, n = 18, Valid % = 69. The > sign was an error.

The correct sign should be <. The data in the table should read: CES-D Score = < 23, n = 18, Valid % = 69

Correct Table 1 should be:


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