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. 2022 Dec 23;10:317. doi: 10.1186/s40359-022-01011-3

Correction to: The role of personality traits and leisure activities in predicting wellbeing in young people

Sarah L Asquith 1,, Xu Wang 1, Daniel S Quintana 2,3,4, Anna Abraham 5,6
PMCID: PMC9783742  PMID: 36564784

Correction to: BMC Psychology (2022) 10:249 10.1186/s40359-022-00954-x

Following publication of the original article [1], some formatting and data entry errors were identified in Table 10, ‘Correlations between creativity and wellbeing variables’: The p-value for the correlation between overall originality and negative affect should not have been formatted in bold; The p-value for the correlation between OKC raw score and life satisfaction should not have been in bold either; The correlation between OKC raw score and mental health should be − 0.024; The correlation between negative affect and mental health should be − 0.490.

The table has been corrected in the original article, and a version of the table with the corrections highlighted can be seen in this erratum (Table 10).

Table 10.

Correlations between creativity and wellbeing variables

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  • 1.Asquith SL, Wang X, Quintana DS, Abraham A. The role of personality traits and leisure activities in predicting wellbeing in young people. BMC Psychol. 2022;10:249. doi: 10.1186/s40359-022-00954-x. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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