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Prenatal stress and risk of behavioral morbidity from age 2 to 14 years: The influence of the number, type, and timing of stressful life events—ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2012

Monique Robinson*
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Eugen Mattes
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Wendy H. Oddy
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Craig E. Pennell
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Anke van Eekelen
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Neil J. McLean
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Peter Jacoby
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Jianghong Li
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Nicholas H. de Klerk
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Stephen R. Zubrick
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
Fiona J. Stanley
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
John P. Newnham
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia
*
Address correspondence and reprint requests to: Monique Robinson, Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, University of Western Australia, P.O. Box 855, West Perth, WA 6872, Australia; E-mail: moniquer@ichr.uwa.edu.au.
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Abstract

Type
Erratum
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2012

The affiliations for Stephen R. Zubrick and John P. Newnham were incorrect in the original version of this article (Robinson et al., 2011). We sincerely regret these errors and any problems they may have caused.

References

Robinson, M., Mattes, E., Oddy, W. H., Pennell, C. E., van Eekelen, A., McLean, N. J., et al. Prenatal stress and risk of behavioral morbidity from age 2 to 14 years: The influence of the number, type, and timing of stressful life events. Development and Psychopathology, 23, 507520.Google Scholar