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Published Online: 1 July 2018

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In the article “The Impact of a Peer Navigator Program in Addressing the Health Needs of Latinos With Serious Mental Illness,” published online December 15, 2017, and in the April 2018 issue (Vol. 69, No. 4, pp. 456–461), the name of the final author, Susan Doig, M.S.W., is incorrectly spelled. The correct byline is as follows: Patrick Corrigan, Psy.D., Lindsay Sheehan, Ph.D., Scott Morris, Ph.D., Jon E. Larson, Ed.D., Alessandra Torres, M.P.H., Juana Lorena Lara, M.P.A., Deysi Paniagua, B.S., John I. Mayes, M.S.W., Susan Doig, M.S.W.

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Cover: Red Umbrella, by Milton Avery, 1945. Oil on canvas. Gift of Annalee Newman, Princeton Art Museum. Photo credit: Bruce M. White, Princeton University Art Museum/Art Resource. © The Milton Avery Trust/Artists Rights Society, New York City.

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