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Community Mental Health Journal (2022) 58:405–406 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-021-00886-7

CORRECTION

Correction to: Perceptions of mental health and utilization of mental health services among new immigrants in Canada: A qualitative study

Mamata Pandey

1

 · R. Kamrul

2

 · C. Rocha Michaels

2

 · M. McCarron

1

The original article can be found online at https:// doi. org/ 10. 1007/

s10597- 021- 00836-3.

* Mamata Pandey

Mamata.Pandey@saskhealthauthority.ca

1 Research Department, Saskatchewan Health Authority, Wascana Rehabilitation Centre, 2180-23 Avenue, Room M-704.4, Regina, SK S4S 0A5, Canada

2 Department of Academic Family Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, 1621 Albert St #172, Regina, SK S4P 2S5, Canada

Published online: 31 August 2021

© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2021

Correction to: Community Mental Health Journal

https:// doi. org/ 10. 1007/ s10597- 021- 00836-3

The original version of this article unfortunately contained errors in affiliation section and Table 1.

The affiliations 1 and 3 are same but it was repeated erro- neously. Also, there are few typos in Table 1.

So, the correct affiliation section and Table 1 is presented here.

The original article has been corrected.

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Table 1 Participants

demographic description Female Male

N (%) 28(75.7%) 9 (24.3%)

Age (M,SD) 37.6 (7.9) 41.1(7.1)

Marital status n (%)

 Married or common law 25 (89.3%) 8(88.9%)

 Divorced 1 (3.6%) 1 (11.1%)

 Missing 2 (7.1%) N/A

Education n (%)

 Schooling 1 (3.6%) 1 (11.1%)

 High school 5 (17.9%) 5 (55.6%)

 Trades and or vocation 1 (3.6%) 1 (11.1%)

 Undergraduate 18 (64.2%) 2 (22.2%)

 Missing 3 (10.7%) N/A

Number of children n (%)

 0 5 (18%) N/A

 1–3 20 (71%) 8 (88.9%)

 > 3 2 (7.1%) 1 (11.1%)

 Missing 1 (3.6%) N/A

Number of individuals in the same household n (%)

 1–3 17 (60.7%) 3 (33.3%)

 4–6 10 (35.7%) 3 (33.3%)

 > 6 N/A 1 (11.1%)

 Alone N/A 1 (11.1%)

 Missing 1 (3.6%) 1 (11.1%)

Annual household income n (%)

 0–$30,000 9 (32.1%) 1 (11.1%)

 $30,000–$50,000 6 (21.4%) 2(22.2%)

 $50,000–$100,000 4 (14.3%) 3 (33.3%)

 Missing 9 (32.1%) 3 (33.3%)

Length of stay in Canada: Mean (SD) 2.8 (1.9) 3.4(.15)

Continent of origin

 Asia (Afghanistan, China, India, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia,

and South Korea) 22

 Europe (Hungary, Poland, Turkey, and Ukraine) 10

 Africa (Egypt, Tunisia, Eretria) 4

 South America 1

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