Corrections to: Journal of Religion and Health (2022) 61: 993–1021 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-022-01507-7

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    In this article, the paragraph relating to betrayal and retribution (p. 995) was wrongly edited, rendering a sentence grammatically incorrect. The incorrect sentence was: “These were veteran experiences of ‘betrayal’ (p.3071) and including allied health professionals such as chaplains ‘retribution’ (p. 3073)”. The full section should read: “Within the initial findings of Hodgson et al. (2021), two types of moral injury were identified that should be of concern to healthcare professionals, including allied health professionals such as chaplains. These were veteran experiences of ‘betrayal’ (p.3071) and ‘retribution’ (p. 3073)”.

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    In this article, one of the authors listed was missing affiliation details. The co-author Lindsay B. Carey is also associated with the Institute for Ethics and Society, The University of Notre Dame, Sydney, Australia. The association is listed correctly in the author affiliations below.

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    In this article, one reference was not listed fully. The reference to Jones et al. (2022) at Table 2 (p. 1010) was missing the final publication details. The reference is corrected as per below.

Jones, K. A., Freijah, I., Carey, L. B, Carleton, R. N., Devenish-Meares, P., Dell, L., Rodrigues, S., Madden, K., Johnson, L., Hosseiny, F., & Phelps, A. J. (2022). Moral injury, chaplaincy and mental health provider approaches to treatment: A scoping review. Journal of Religion and Health, 61(2), 1051–1094. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-022-01534-4