Abstract
In Volume 41, Number 1, 2011 of the International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, an error was found in Table 2, on page 8, in the article “Determinants of Common Mental Disorders Detection by General Practitioners in the Primary Health Care in Brazil,” by Daniel Gonçalves, Sandra Fortes, Luís Fernando Tófoli, Mônica Rodrigues Campos, and Jair De Jesus Mari, The plus and minus signs and asterisks were incorrect. Please see the revised Table 2 with corrections below. The corrected Table 2 is also available online at www.baywood.com. Baywood apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.
The Influence of Social and Demographic Characteristics, Type of Complaint and Service Use in the Agreement between GPs and GHQ Assessments
Reference: GP−/GHQ − N = 183 (27.5%)
GP+/GHQ−N = 110 (16.5%)
GP−/GHQ+N = 130 (19.5%)
GP+/GHQ+N = 243 (36.5%)
O.R. (IC 95%)
O.R. (IC 95%)
O.R. (IC 95%)
Female
1.7 (1.0–33.0)*
2.2 (1.3–33.7)**
3.5 (2.1–35.9)**
Age under 40 years
0.7 (0.4–31.2)
1.7 (1.0–32.7)*
0.9 (0.5–31.4)
Married or stable civil union
0.9 (0.5–31.5)
1.6 (1.0–32.6)*
1.7 (1.1–32.7)*
Explained physical complaints
2.4 (1.4–34.0)*
1.2 (0.7–31.9)
1.5 (0.9–32.4)
Unexplained physical complaints
11.8 (5.6–324.8)**
0.8 (0.3–32.2)
18.6 (9.5–336.7)***
Frequent use of the unit (more than once a month over a year)
2.8 (1.3–36.0)**
1.7 (0.8–33.6)
1.8 (0.9–33.7)
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