Erratum to: J Behav Health Serv Res

DOI 10.1007/s11414-009-9194-y

In the above mentioned article, the percentages, odds ratios (OR), and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for some of the maternal race/ethnicity subcategories were reported incorrectly. On page 6, in Table 1, the percentages of White (non-Hispanic), Black (non-Hispanic), and Other (non-Hispanic) mothers who did not receive treatment should be 66.8, 11.4, and 5.7, respectively. For some treatment, the percentages should be 76.2, 6.7, and 5.5, respectively. For adequate treatment, the percentages should be 84.4, 5.3, and 3.2, respectively. All race/ethnicity sub-categories are still significant (p < 0.05).

On page 8, in Table 2, the ORs and CIs for Black (non-Hispanic), Other (non-Hispanic), and Hispanic mothers who received some treatment should be 0.46* [0.29, 0.73], 0.86 [0.45, 1.64], and 0.76 [0.51, 1.12], respectively. For adequate treatment, the ORs and CIs should be 0.26* [0.16, 0.42], 0.42* [0.21, 0.82], and 0.45* [0.30, 0.68], respectively.

The last sentence on page 5 and first sentence on page 9 should read, “Results indicate that black (non-Hispanic) mothers were about 55% less likely to receive some treatment compared with their white (non-Hispanic) counterparts. In addition, black (non-Hispanic) mothers were nearly 75% less likely to receive adequate treatment than their white (non-Hispanic) counterparts.” The first sentence in the first full paragraph on page 10 should read, “Additionally, this study found that black (non-Hispanic) mothers were less likely to get any treatment, and all minority mothers were less likely to get adequate treatment than white (non-Hispanic) mothers.”