Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology

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Erratum to: Evidence of sex differences in the relationship between current tobacco use and past-year serious psychological distress: 2005–2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health

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Erratum to: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol (2013) 48:1261–1271 DOI 10.1007/s00127-012-0644-0

In the original publication of this article, there was an error in the reporting of the weighted prevalence of past-year psychiatric morbidity among females in Table 4 and a formatting issue related to the adjusted odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals for past-year serious psychological distress among male smokers in Table 5. The corrected versions of Tables 4 and 5 are shown below.
Table 4

Weighted prevalence of past-year psychiatric morbidity among adults age 18+ years, National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2005–2008

Psychiatric morbidity

Never user

Lifetime user

Current tobacco usea

Cigarettes

Smokeless

Dual

% (SE)

% (SE)

% (SE)

% (SE)

% (SE)

All adults

 SPD

9.1 (0.2)

8.2 (0.2)

18.1 (0.3)

7.0 (0.6)

14.4 (1.0)

 MDE

5.7 (0.2)

6.0 (0.2)

11.4 (0.3)

4.3 (0.6)

9.1 (0.9)

 AD

3.4 (0.2)

4.0 (0.2)

7.7 (0.2)

2.8 (0.5)

5.8 (0.7)

 SUD

3.2 (0.1)

8.2 (0.2)

18.3 (0.3)

14.5 (0.9)

36.3 (1.5)

Males

 SPD

7.3 (0.3)

5.9 (0.2)

12.8 (0.4)

6.8 (0.6)

13.3 (1.0)

 MDE

3.7 (0.3)

4.1 (0.2)

7.7 (0.4)

4.4 (0.6)

8.5 (0.9)

 AD

1.8 (0.2)

2.6 (0.2)

4.3 (0.2)

2.8 (0.5)

5.2 (0.7)

 SUD

5.0 (0.3)

9.5 (0.3)

22.2 (0.5)

14.9 (0.9)

36.5 (1.5)

Females

 SPD

9.8 (0.3)

11.7 (0.4)

24.0 (0.5)

9.5 (2.5)

39.7 (6.7)

 MDE

6.5 (0.2)

9.0 (0.3)

15.4 (0.4)

3.2 (1.5)

22.5 (6.3)

 AD

4.1 (0.2)

6.1 (0.3)

11.5 (0.4)

3.3 (1.8)

17.3 (5.1)

 SUD

2.4 (0.1)

6.1 (0.3)

14.0 (0.4)

8.9 (2.3)

33.0 (5.2)

SE standard error, SPD serious psychological distress, MDE major depressive episode, AD any anxiety disorder, SUD substance use disorder

aAll values expressed as weighted column percentage (SE)

Table 5

Adjusted prevalence odds of past-year serious psychological distress and psychiatric morbidity among adults age 18+ years, National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2005–2008

Psychiatric morbidity

Never user

Lifetime user

Current tobacco usea

Cigarettes

Smokeless

Dual

OR (95 % CI)

OR (95 % CI)

OR (95 % CI)

OR (95 % CI)

OR (95 % CI)

All adultsa

 

 SPD

1.00

0.99 (0.91–1.08)

1.45 (1.33–1.59)

0.86 (0.67–1.08)

1.05 (0.84–1.32)

 MDE

1.00

1.18 (1.08–1.30)

1.37 (1.23–1.52)

0.90 (0.66–1.22)

1.25 (0.96–1.62)

 AD

1.00

1.25 (1.09–1.43)

1.74 (1.52–2.01)

1.19 (0.82–1.73)

1.77 (1.27–2.47)

Malesb

 

 SPD

1.00

0.82 (0.72–0.93)

1.14 (0.99–1.31)

0.71 (0.55–0.91)

0.86 (0.65–1.14)

 MDE

1.00

1.05 (0.89–1.26)

1.21 (0.99–1.48)

0.88 (0.66–1.19)

1.15 (0.82–1.63)

 AD

1.00

1.26 (0.97–1.64)

1.53 (1.17–2.00)

1.21 (0.79–1.87)

1.73 (1.13–2.65)

Femalesc

 

 SPD

1.00

1.05 (0.93–1.19)

1.60 (1.45–1.77)

0.95 (0.51–1.77)

2.24 (1.10–4.58)

 MDE

1.00

1.23 (1.10–1.38)

1.43 (1.26–1.63)

0.38 (0.13–1.10)

1.68 (0.71–3.98)

 AD

1.00

1.22 (1.04–1.43)

1.83 (1.56–2.14)

0.99 (0.35–2.81)

2.76 (1.09–7.00)

SPD serious psychological distress, MDE major depressive episode, AD any anxiety disorder, OR prevalence odds ratio, 95 % CI 95 % confidence interval

P value for sex interaction less than 0.05

aAdjusted models control for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, total family income, marital status, population density, survey year, and past-year diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, psychiatric comorbidity, and substance use disorders

bMale models include age, race/ethnicity, education, total family income, marital status, population density, survey year, and past-year diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, psychiatric comorbidity, and substance use disorders

cFemale models include all covariates from male models plus past-year pregnancy

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, School of Public Health and Information SciencesUniversity of LouisvilleLouisvilleUSA
  2. 2.Department of MedicineUniversity of LouisvilleLouisvilleUSA

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