In the Original Investigation titled “Accuracy Requirements for Cost-effective Suicide Risk Prediction Among Primary Care Patients in the US,” published online March 17, 2021, in JAMA Psychiatry,1 the word “variant” was changed to “variable” in 3 places in the Methods section in the Risk Assessment and Intervention subsection. In the third paragraph, the corrected sentence reads “For other variables (health care cost, societal cost, and uptake), no meta-analytic estimates were available; we instead derived estimates from single exemplar studies.” In the fourth paragraph, the corrected sentence reads, “Other variables were derived from a randomized clinical trial of safety planning and telephone follow-up among military personnel with suicidal ideation or attempts.” In the fifth paragraph, the corrected sentence reads, “Other variables were derived from a randomized clinical trial of brief CBT among military personnel with suicidal ideation or attempts.”
1.Ross
EL, Zuromski
KL, Reis
BY, Nock
MK, Kessler
RC, Smoller
JW. Accuracy requirements for cost-effective suicide risk prediction among primary care patients in the US.
JAMA Psychiatry. Published online March 17, 2021. doi:
10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.0089Google Scholar