Correction: Measuring social inequalities in self-reported miscarriage experiences in the United Kingdom
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https://doi.org/10.55016/m1c52c04Keywords:
miscarriage, UK, correctionAbstract
We noticed that there was a coding mistake in our Stata do-file. This affected 298 participants, who had taken part in sweep 6. For these participants, the possible imputed time range should have started in year 2000, which was the year of data collection for sweep 6, but instead it started in 1986 (age 16), although this value should have only been used for those who skipped wave 6. We corrected the mistake and ran the analyses again. The corrected analyses did not change the main conclusions of the published paper. However, the results are somewhat different for the 30-33 age group, which was the most affected by the coding mistake. Thus, below we show the corrected tables and figures.
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Väisänen, H., & Keenan, K. (2025) Measuring social inequalities in self-reported miscarriage experiences in the United Kingdom. Journal of Critical Public Health, 2(3), 6–24. https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/jcph.vi.79555
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