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Incorrect Formatting of Tables 1 and 3 in: Elevated Inflammation Levels in Depressed Adults With a History of Childhood Maltreatment

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2008;65(6):725.

Incorrect Formatting of Tables 1 and 3. In the article titled "Elevated Inflammation Levels in Depressed Adults With a History of Childhood Maltreatment," by Danese et al, published in the April issue of the Archives (2008;65[4]:409-416) Tables 1 and 3 were formatted incorrectly. Table 1, on page 413, should have read as follows:


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Table 1. Descriptive Statistics and Association Analysis for Inflammation Markers and Potential Intervening Variables Stratified by the 4 Study Groups


In Table 3, on page 414, column 1, the top section of the column under the subheading "C-reactive protein >3 mg/Lb," entries 1 through 7 should have aligned with entries 1 through 7 in the bottom section, under the subheading "Inflammation factord."







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