In the Original Investigation titled “Association Between Genetic Risk for Psychiatric Disorders and the Probability of Living in Urban Settings,” published October 27, 2021, and in this issue of JAMA Psychiatry,1 errors occurred in the text and Figure 2. In the PRS Analyses subsection of the Results section, the last 2 sentences of the last paragraph should have appeared as follows: “These results suggest that individuals with the higher PRSs for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anorexia nervosa, and autism spectrum disorder and the lower PRS for ADHD preferentially moved from the rural environment to cities. Individuals with the higher PRS for major depressive disorder were born and stayed in cities.” In Figure 2E, the part label should have been shown as “Autism spectrum disorder.” This article was corrected.
1.Maxwell
JM, Coleman
JRI, Breen
G, Vassos
E. Association between genetic risk for psychiatric disorders and the probability of living in urban settings.
JAMA Psychiatry. Published online October 27, 2021. doi:
10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.2983Google Scholar