Abstract
Takagaki, K., Okajima, I., Kunisato, Y., Nakajima, S., Kanai, Y., Ishikawa, S-I., & Sakano, Y. (2013)) Preliminary assessment of the behavioral activation model in Japanese undergraduate students. Psychological Reports, 112, 1, 47–59.
The last seven lines of page 54 and the first four lines of page 55 should be cor-rected to read as follows:
“The results suggest that depressive mood has a moderate positive relation-ship with avoidance (path coefficient = .44), a small but negative relationship with activation (path coefficient = −.25), and no significant relationship to attenuation of social contact. Avoidance was positively related to attenuation of social contact (path coefficient = .78). Activation had a moderate negative correlation with attenuation of social contact (path coefficient = −.41). Attenuation of social contact had a moderate negative correlation with frequency of positive reinforcement (path coefficient = −.53). In addition, frequency of positive reinforcement had a moderate negative correlation with depressive mood (path coefficient = −.48; Fig. 4).
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
