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American Journal of Epidemiology Vol. 143, No. 1: 104
Copyright © 1996 by The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health


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Dr. David G. Ostrow and colleagues have informed the Journal that a numerical error appeared in their recently published paper (1). In the abstract, the fourth line from the bottom should read "for use of cocaine, OR = 81.3 (95% confidence interval 8–824), ...". In table 3, under "Post-visit 9 data (1989–1992)," models 1 and 2, the 95 percent confidence intervals for "Use Of cocaine" should be 7.78–762.37 and 8.02–824.29, respectively


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