Correction to: Journal of Family Violence

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-023-00501-1

The originally published version of this article unfortunately contained some mistakes.

The Millennium Cohort Study asks both mothers and fathers (where possible) about domestic abuse experiences across six sweeps of the survey: at child ages 9-months and 3, 5, 7, 11 and 14 years. Survey data users should be aware that there are discrepancies between the official survey user guides and the actual data collected.

The Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey asks further questions about abuse perpetration as part of an antisocial behavior disorder screen, but these are not reviewed in our survey.

Corrected citations for two references are provided below:

  • Gill, V., Wilson, H., McManus, S. (2022) Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey (APMS) 2022 – Survey consultation findings 2022. NHS Digital.

  • McManus, S., Bebbington, P. E., Jenkins, R., & Brugha, T. (2016). Mental health and wellbeing in England: the adult psychiatric morbidity survey 2014. NHS digital.

The following key reference was missing from the manuscript:

  • McManus, S., Bebbington, P. E., Jenkins, R., Morgan, Z., Brown, L., Collinson, D., & Brugha, T. (2020). Data resource profile: adult psychiatric morbidity survey (APMS). International journal of epidemiology, 49(2), 361-362e.

A funder acknowledgement for Professor Gene Feder was omitted in the original version:

Professor Feder’s salary was supported by the United Kingdom (UK) Prevention Research Partnership (Violence, Health and Society; MR-VO49879/1), an initiative funded by UK Research and Innovation Councils, the Department of Health and Social Care (England) and the UK devolved administrations, and leading health research charities.

The original article has been corrected.