Erratum to: “Longitudinal Association Between Depression and Inflammatory Markers: Results From the Netherlands Study on Depression and Anxiety,” by Lamers et al. (Biol Psychiatry 2019; 85:829–837); https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.12.020.
The authors have recognized an error in Figure 1, where the baseline and 6-year time points were inadvertently switched. The text and conclusion of the manuscript are unaffected by this error. The corrected figure is provided here.
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- Longitudinal Association Between Depression and Inflammatory Markers: Results From the Netherlands Study of Depression and AnxietyBiological PsychiatryVol. 85Issue 10
- PreviewWhile cross-sectional associations of inflammatory markers interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein with major depressive disorder are well established, evidence for longitudinal associations mostly comes from studies on depression symptoms, not diagnoses. This study examined cross-sectional and bidirectional longitudinal associations between depression diagnosis and symptoms in an adult sample over a 6-year period.
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