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Published in: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 11/2017

01-11-2017 | Erratum

Erratum to: Masculinity and suicidal thinking

Authors: Jane Pirkis, Matthew J. Spittal, Louise Keogh, Tass Mousaferiadis, Dianne Currier

Published in: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | Issue 11/2017

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In the original publication there was an error in the calculation of scores for a number of the CMNI subscales and consequently the overall scale score. Recalculating the scores did not alter the substantive finding, and largely resulted in only small adjustments to estimates. Tables 1 and 2 are revised to show the corrected values, and revisions to the text reflecting these changes are noted.
Table 1
Factor scores on the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory (CMNI, 22)
Factora
Mean
SD
Work
2.6
1.2
Dominance
2.4
1.1
Risk-taking
2.7
1.2
Heterosexual presentation
2.8
1.6
Power over women
1.2
1.0
Emotional control
3.1
1.4
Playboy
1.6
1.4
Violence
2.3
1.5
Pursuit of status
3.2
1.1
Winning
2.4
1.1
Self-reliance
2.6
1.2
Total score
27.0
6.5
a Each factor scored from 0 (lowest conformity) to 6 (highest conformity)
Table 2
Logistic regression model for suicidal ideation
 
Unadjusted OR
95% CI
p value
Adjusted OR
95% CI
p value
Conformity to masculine normsa
 Work
1.01
(0.96, 1.06)
0.669
1.02
(0.96, 1.09)
0.448
 Dominance
1.01
(0.96, 1.07)
0.635
1.00
(0.93, 1.08)
0.965
 Risk-taking
1.02
(0.97, 1.07)
0.366
0.99
(0.93, 1.05)
0.766
 Heterosexual presentation
0.98
(0.94, 1.01)
0.226
0.94
(0.89, 0.99)
0.011
 Power over women
1.10
(1.04, 1.16)
0.001
1.05
(0.97, 1.14)
0.236
 Emotional control
1.11
(1.07, 1.16)
<0.001
0.98
(0.93, 1.04)
0.496
 Playboy
1.18
(1.13, 1.23)
<0.001
1.02
(0.96, 1.07)
0.554
 Violence
1.10
(1.06, 1.15)
<0.001
1.04
(0.98, 1.09)
0.164
 Pursuit of status
0.81
(0.77, 0.85)
<0.001
0.91
(0.85, 0.99)
0.019
 Winning
1.01
(0.96, 1.06)
0.756
1.00
(0.93, 1.08)
0.920
 Self-reliance
1.63
(1.56, 1.71)
<0.001
1.33
(1.25, 1.42)
<0.001
Age
 18, 34
1.14
(1.02, 1.29)
0.027
1.09
(0.92, 1.28)
0.325
 35, 55
1.00
   
1.00
   
Region
 Major cities
1.00
   
1.00
   
 Inner regional areas
1.20
(1.04, 1.37)
0.010
0.93
(0.78, 1.12)
0.444
 Outer regional areas
0.99
(0.85, 1.15)
0.883
0.85
(0.70, 1.03)
0.102
Socioeconomic status
 1 (greatest disadvantage)
1.00
   
1.00
   
 2
0.84
(0.71, 0.99)
0.037
1.05
(0.84, 1.32)
0.643
 3
0.66
(0.56, 0.78)
<0.001
0.96
(0.77, 1.20)
0.734
 4
0.63
(0.53, 0.75)
<0.001
1.03
(0.82, 1.29)
0.810
 5 (least disadvantage)
0.45
(0.37, 0.54)
<0.001
0.75
(0.58, 0.96)
0.022
Employment status
 Employed or out of workforce
1.00
   
1.00
   
 Unemployed
2.67
(2.28, 3.13)
<0.001
1.15
(0.92, 1.44)
0.209
Marital status
 Never married/widowed/divorced/separated
2.38
(2.12, 2.67)
<0.001
1.40
(1.19, 1.65)
<0.001
 Married/de facto
1.00
   
1.00
   
Social supportb
0.97
(0.97, 0.98)
<0.001
0.98
(0.98, 0.98)
<0.001
Stressful life eventsc
 Any life event in past 12 months
3.42
(3.02, 3.87)
<0.001
1.89
(1.62, 2.21)
<0.001
 No life events in past 12 months
1.00
   
1.00
   
Alcohol use
 Not harmful/hazardous
1.00
   
1.00
   
 Harmful/hazardous
1.63
(1.44, 1.85)
<0.001
1.42
(1.23, 1.65)
<0.001
Depression
 Not treated in past 12 months
1.00
   
1.00
   
 Treated in past 12 months
6.92
(6.10, 7.85)
<0.001
4.80
(4.10, 5.61)
<0.001
GP use
 No visit to a GP in past 12 months
1.00
   
1.00
   
 Visit to a GP in past 12 months
1.23
(1.05, 1.44)
0.010
1.22
(0.99, 1.52)
0.067
a Per 1 unit increase on the CMNI, 22
b Per 1 unit increase on the MOS, SS
c Refers to the following life events: serious personal injury, illness or surgery; break, up of a serious relationship/divorce/separation; serious conflict with a family member; difficulty finding a job; legal troubles or involvement in a court case; and major loss or damage to personal property
Metadata
Title
Erratum to: Masculinity and suicidal thinking
Authors
Jane Pirkis
Matthew J. Spittal
Louise Keogh
Tass Mousaferiadis
Dianne Currier
Publication date
01-11-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology / Issue 11/2017
Print ISSN: 0933-7954
Electronic ISSN: 1433-9285
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-017-1443-4

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