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Title: | Erratum: Living well with dementia: a systematic review and correlational meta-analysis of factors associated with quality of life, well-being and life satisfaction in people with dementia - CORRIGENDUM (Psychological medicine (2018) 48 13 (2130-2139)) |
Authors: | Martyr, A Nelis, SM Quinn, C Wu, YT Lamont, RA Henderson, C Clarke, R Hindle, JV Thom, JM Jones, IR Morris, RG Rusted, JM Victor, CR Clare, L |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2020 |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Citation: | Martyr, A. et al. (2021) 'Erratum: Living well with dementia: a systematic review and correlational meta-analysis of factors associated with quality of life, well-being and life satisfaction in people with dementia - CORRIGENDUM (Psychological medicine (2018) 48 13 (2130-2139))', Psychological medicine, 51 (9), pp. 1590 - 1590. doi:10.1017/S0033291720001713. |
Abstract: | Two errors have been identified in the analysis reported in the above article. Figure 1: The number of studies included in quantitative synthesis (meta-analysis) was 198 rather than 199. Figure 2: The authors reanalysed data for “Presence of religious beliefs/spirituality” as it was noticed that three data points were entered into the meta-analysis software with incorrect direction. The meta-analysis effect size originally reported was r = 0.35 (95% CI 0.12, 0.55), p = .0035, I 2 = 88.453, (I 2 was included in Supplementary Table 13a only). Reanalysis indicated a correct effect size of: r = 0.15 (−0.12, 0.15), p = .8280, I 2 = 62.101. Therefore, presence of religious beliefs/spirituality had a negligible association with better quality of life, rather than a moderate association as originally stated (p.2134). The authors apologise for these errors. |
Description: | Corrigendum Oroginal article published 8 May 2018. Citation: Martyr, A. et al. (2018) 'Living well with dementia: A systematic review and correlational meta-analysis of factors associated with quality of life, well-being and life satisfaction in people with dementia', Psychological Medicine, 48(13), pp. 2130-2139. doi: 10.1017/S0033291718000405. |
URI: | https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/26421 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291720001713 |
Appears in Collections: | Institute of Health, Medicine and Environments |
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