Erratum for Kogan et al., Pediatrics 113 (6 ) 1934-1943.
Published online August 31, 2005
PEDIATRICS Vol. 116 No. 3 September 2005, pp. 802-803 (doi:10.1542/peds.2005-1090)
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ERRATA

Because column headings were inadvertently switched, errors appear in Table 1 in the article by Kogan et al, titled "Routine Assessment of Family and Community Health Risks: Parent Views and What They Receive" that was published in the supplement to the June 2004 issue of Pediatrics (2004;113:1934–1943). On page 1937, Table 1, column 3 data (Clinician Should Not Ask, Discussed) should be in the Clinician Should Not Ask Not Discussed column (column 4) and the column 4 data belongs in column 3. On page 1936, Results section, first paragraph, the last sentence should read: "Relatively few parents reported that their child’s providers have asked about community violence (10%) or financial difficulties (12%), whereas more parents have been asked about parent health (39%), household drug or alcohol use (44%), or smoking in the household (77%)." On page 1936, Results section, third paragraph, the third, fourth, and fifth sentences should read: "Large majorities of parents who reported discussing financial difficulties and community violence stated that clinicians should ask about these topics. For example, ~13% of all parents had been asked about financial difficulties, and nearly all stated that this topic should be discussed. Approximately 11% of all parents had been asked about community violence, and 82% of these parents stated that this topic should be discussed." On page 1938, Discussion section, second paragraph, the last two sentences should be deleted: "The topic of community violence, however, provides a counter example. For this topic, the majority (82%) of parents who had been asked about community violence themselves believed that pediatric clinicians should not be asked about this topic."


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TABLE 1. Pediatric Clinician Discussion of Family and Community Topics and Parent Views on Whether Topic Should be Discussed

 


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