Predictors of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Indicators in a Cohort of Women with Chronic Pelvic Pain [Corrigendum]

Brooks T, Sharp R, Evans S, Baranoff J, Esterman A. J Pain Res. 2020;13:527-536.The authors have advised that there is an error in the text of the Discussion, Pain Severity section. The text "In this study, pain intensity showed significant correlation with the stress subscale of the DASS21, bu...

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Published inJournal of pain research Vol. 13; pp. 657 - 658
Main Authors Brooks, T, Sharp, R, Evans, S, Baranoff, J, Esterman, A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Macclesfield Dove Medical Press Limited 31.05.2020
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:Brooks T, Sharp R, Evans S, Baranoff J, Esterman A. J Pain Res. 2020;13:527-536.The authors have advised that there is an error in the text of the Discussion, Pain Severity section. The text "In this study, pain intensity showed significant correlation with the stress subscale of the DASS21, but not the depression and anxiety subscales." should read "In this study, all three DASS21 subscales were significantly correlated with pain severity."This amendment does not affect the results of the study. The authors apologize for this error.Read the original article
ISSN:1178-7090
1178-7090
DOI:10.2147/JPR.S254120