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. 2020 Dec 2;281:999. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.11.116

Corrigendum to “Self-reported changes in anxiety, depression and suicidality during the COVID-19 lockdown in Greece”. [J Affect Disord . 2020 Nov 2;279:624-629]

Konstantinos N Fountoulakis a,, Maria K Apostolidou b, Marina B Atsiova b, Anna K Filippidou b, Angeliki K Florou b, Dimitra S Gousiou b, Aikaterini R Katsara b, Sofia N Mantzari b, Marina Padouva-Markoulaki b, Evangelia I Papatriantafyllou b, Panagiota I Sacharidi b, Aikaterini I Tonia b, Eleni G Tsagalidou b, Vasiliki P Zymara b, Panagiotis E Prezerakos c, Sotirios A Koupidis d, Nikolaos K Fountoulakis e, George P Chrousos f
PMCID: PMC8445345  PMID: 33277048

The authors regret that because of a typo, in table 2 the percentages concerning the answers to question O11 concerning suicidal thoughts were presented incorrectly. The correct table is as follows

Table 2.

Percentage of answers to questions pertaining to mental state.

Question Scoring %
F21. How much has your emotional state changed in relation to the appearance of anxiety and insecurity compared to before the COVID-19 epidemic? It got a lot worse
It got a little worse
Neither better nor worse
It's a little improved
It has improved a lot
8.82
37.64
47.33
4.43
1.76
G21. How much has your emotional state related to the experience of joy or melancholy changed in comparison to before the COVID-19 epidemic? It got a lot worse
It got a little worse
Neither better nor worse
It's a little improved
It has improved a lot
6.54
32.33
53.37
5.90
1.84
O11. How much has your tendency to think about death and/or suicide changed, compared to before the outbreak of COVID-19? Very much increased
Increased a bit
Neither increased, nor decreased
Decreased a bit
Very much decreased
1.22
9.19
85.17
0.86
3.56
Clinical depression according to both CES-D methods No depression
Depression according only to CES-D cut-off1
Depression according only to CES-D algorithm1
Depression according to both methods2
82.20
5.88
2.61
9.31
1

Distress

2

Clinical depression

The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.


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