CORRIGENDUM
Corrigendum: Patterns of tobacco use, quit attempts,
readiness to quit and self-efficacy among smokers with
anxiety or depression: Findings among six countries of the
EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (UoA), Athens, Greece
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European Network on Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP), Brussels, Belgium
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University of Crete (UoC), Heraklion, Greece
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Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Canada
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Department of Primary Care and Public Health, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
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King’s College London (KCL), London, United Kingdom
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Cancer Prevention Unit and WHO Collaborating Centre for Tobacco Control, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany
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Tobacco Control Unit, Catalan Institute of Oncology (ICO), and Cancer Control and Prevention Group, Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), Catalonia, Spain
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School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitat de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Smoking or Health Hungarian Foundation (SHHF), Budapest, Hungary
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University of Medicine and Pharmacy ‘Grigore T.
Popa’ Iasi, Iasi, Romania
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Aer Pur Romania, Bucharest, Romania
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Health Promotion Foundation (HPF), Warsaw, Poland
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European Observatory of Health Inequalities, President Stanisław Wojciechowski State University of Applied Sciences, Kalisz, Poland
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Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo (UW), Waterloo, Canada
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School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo (UW), Waterloo, Canada
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Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Toronto, Canada
Submission date: 2019-11-19
Acceptance date: 2019-11-19
Publication date: 2019-11-22
Corresponding author
Ioanna Petroulia
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (UoA), Athens, Greece
Tob. Induc. Dis. 2019;17(November):83
Corrigendum on:
Patterns of tobacco use, quit attempts, readiness to quit and
self-efficacy among smokers with anxiety or depression: Findings
among six countries of the EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys
Year 2019, Volume 16, Special Issue: Supplement 2, Pages 1-13.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/98965
*EUREST-PLUS consortium members:
European Network on Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP), Belgium:
Constantine I. Vardavas, Andrea Glahn, Christina N. Kyriakos, Dominick
Nguyen, Katerina Nikitara, Cornel Radu-Loghin, Polina Starchenko
University of Crete (UoC), Greece: Aristidis Tsatsakis, Charis Girvalaki, Chryssi
Igoumenaki, Sophia Papadakis, Aikaterini Papathanasaki,
Manolis Tzatzarakis, Alexander I. Vardavas
Kantar Public (TNS), Belgium: Nicolas Bécuwe, Lavinia Deaconu, Sophie
Goudet, Christopher Hanley, Oscar Rivière
Smoking or Health Hungarian Foundation (SHHF), Hungary: Tibor Demjén,
Judit Kiss, Piroska A. Kovács
Catalan Institut of Oncology (ICO); Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute
(IDIBELL), Spain: Esteve Fernández, Yolanda Castellano, Marcela Fu, Sarah O.
Nogueira, Olena Tigova
Kings College London (KCL), United Kingdom: Ann McNeill, Katherine East,
Sara C. Hitchman
Cancer Prevention Unit and WHO Collaborating Centre for Tobacco
Control, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Germany: Ute Mons,
Sarah Kahnert
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (UoA), Greece: Yannis
Tountas, Panagiotis Behrakis, Filippos T. Filippidis, Christina Gratziou,
Paraskevi Katsaounou, Theodosia Peleki, Ioanna Petroulia, Chara Tzavara
Aer Pur Romania, Romania: Antigona C. Trofor, Marius Eremia, Lucia
Lotrean, Florin Mihaltan
European Respiratory Society (ERS), Switzerland; Goethe University
Frankfurt, Germany: Gernot Rohde, Tamaki Asano, Claudia Cichon, Amy
Far, Céline Genton, Melanie Jessner, Linnea Hedman, Christer Janson, Ann
Lindberg, Beth Maguire, Sofia Ravara, Valérie Vaccaro, Brian Ward
Maastricht University, the Netherlands: Marc Willemsen, Hein de Vries,
Karin Hummel, Gera E. Nagelhout
Health Promotion Foundation (HPF), Poland: Witold A. Zatoński, Aleksandra
Herbeć, Kinga Janik-Koncewicz, Krzysztof Przewoźniak, Mateusz Zatoński
University of Waterloo (UW); Ontario Institute for Cancer Research,
Canada: Geoffrey T. Fong, Thomas K. Agar, Pete Driezen, Shannon Gravely,
Anne C. K. Quah, Mary E. Thompson
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Tobacco Induced Diseases, Volume 16, Special Issue: Supplement 2, Pages 1–13. Publish date: 5 February 2019, DOI: [Related article:] https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/98965
On the 9th page, 1st paragraph of the article, the original phrase ‘Prevalence of anxiety and depression in our study should be considered against a prevalence of 25% reported in Europe32’, should be corrected to: ‘Prevalence of anxiety and depression in our study should be considered against a prevalence of anxiety and depression of 4.3% and 5.1%, respectively, reported in Europe in 201532’.
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