Correction to: BMC Psychiatry (2020) 20:280

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-020-02653-6

Following the publication of the original article [1], multiple errors were identified in the Results Text of the Abstract and the Diagnostic agreement for DSM-5 disorder categories section.

The text has been changed to correspond to the correct results reported in Table 4 and are highlighted in bold typeface.

Abstract - Results:

Kappa values ranged from 0.90 for post-traumatic stress disorder to 0.29 for social anxiety disorder.

Main text - Diagnostic agreement for DSM-5 disorder categories:

The highest JI, 1.00, was found for anorexia nervosa, second highest JI (0.91) was found for ‘any’ DSM-5 disorder. PTSD had a JI of 0.83.

The category of any anxiety disorder (without panic attack) revealed lowest RJI with 0.69, followed by social anxiety disorder with an RJI of 0.79; the RJI for any anxiety disorder (without social anxiety disorder) was 0.76.

Most Cohen’s kappa values ranged between 0.70 – 0.85, with anorexia nervosa displaying the highest kappa (1.00), followed by PTSD (0.90) and cannabis use disorder (0.88). The diagnosis of ‘any’ DSM-5 disorder had a kappa of 0.85.