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Published Online: 28 April 2016

Correction to Kidd et al.

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In the article “Severe Mental Illness in LGBT Populations: A Scoping Review,” by Sean A. Kidd, Ph.D., et al., published in Psychiatric Services in Advance on March 1, 2016, the results of the Gevonden and colleagues study, cited on page 3, inaccurately summarized the sample composition and mediating effect.
The summary statements have been corrected in the article published in Psychiatric Services in Advance, and the article printed in the July 2016 issue will include the accurate summary.

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Cover: Assinibone hand drum, by Werner Forman. From the Plains Indian Museum, BBHC, Cody, Wyoming. Photo credit: HIP/Art Resource, New York City.

Psychiatric Services
Pages: 550
PubMed: 27123938

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Published online: 28 April 2016
Published in print: May 01, 2016

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