Corrigendum to “A validation study of the Chinese version of the Autism Parenting Stress Index (C-APSI) in Hong Kong” [Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 83 (2021) 101762] (Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (2021) 83, (S1750946721000374), (10.1016/j.rasd.2021.101762))

Theodore Ching Kong Cheung, Chi Keung Yeung

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The numbers in two tables were found to be not exactly aligned with the final dataset. The overall results and conclusions remained unaffected with the updated numbers. The concerned tables and related in-text descriptions were updated accordingly. 3.3. Correlates of APSI 1st paragraph: Among gender, age of children, father's age, mother's age, number of siblings, and family incomes (see Table 2), only three factors were found to be mildly to moderately correlated with APSI, which were father's age (r = -.32, p < .01), mother's age (r = -.40, p < .01), and family income (r = -.27, p < .01). Further analysis on the sub-scale of APSI revealed similar findings, except the co-morbid physical symptoms subscale, which was correlated with children's age (r = -.21, p < .01) as well as number of siblings (r = -.22, p < .05), but not with family income (r = -.18, p > .05). 3rd paragraph: Meanwhile, further analysis of the correlations between APSI and the subscales of ATEC revealed that parenting distress was related to communication (r = .32, p < .01), sociability (r = .45, p < .01), sensory/cognitive difficulties (r = .28, p < .01) and behavioural problems (r = .52, p < .01) (Table 4).

Original languageEnglish
Article number101819
JournalResearch in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Volume86
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

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