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Published Online: 1 September 2019

Correction to Haselden et al.

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The article “Family Involvement in Psychiatric Hospitalizations: Associations With Discharge Planning and Prompt Follow-Up Care,” by Morgan Haselden, B.A., et al., published online July 16 in Psychiatric Services in Advance, incorrectly listed Ms. Haselden’s academic degree. The corrected byline is as follows:
Morgan Haselden, B.A., Tom Corbeil, M.P.H., Fei Tang, M.P.H., Mark Olfson, M.D., M.P.H., Lisa B. Dixon, M.D., M.P.H., Susan M. Essock, Ph.D., Melanie M. Wall, Ph.D., Marleen Radigan, Dr.P.H., M.S., Eric Frimpong, Ph.D., M.A., Rui Wang, M.S., Steven Lamberti, M.D., Matthew Schneider, M.D., Thomas E. Smith, M.D.
The article was reposted online July 29, 2019, and will appear in its correct form in the October issue (Volume 70, Number 10).

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Pages: 792
PubMed: 31474217

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