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Journal of Public Health 2005 27(3):312-313; doi:10.1093/pubmed/fdi042
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© The Author 2005, Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. All rights reserved.

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Cunningham, Deidre. Tackling global inequalities – lessons from history. Book Review of Accessing Health Care: Responding to Diversity. Judith Healy and Marting McKee. Oxford University Press, Oxford. J Publ Hlth Med 2004; 26(4): 402–403

The chapter on sex and gender in health care in the above book review were incorrectly attributed to Dorothy Broom and Len Doyal. The Chapter should have been attributed to Dorothy Bloom and Lesley Doyal.

The Publisher would like apologize for this error.

Shepherd J, Farringdon D and Potts J. Impact of antisocial lifestyle on health. J Publ Hlth Med 2004; 26(4): 347–352

The above article published in the Journal of Public Health Medicine, Volume 26, Issue 4 did not contain the correct data for Table 3: ‘Illness and Injury at age 27–32 versus Concurrent Antisocial Behaviour’. The data under Table 3 was incorrectly shown as being identical to the data in Table 2 ‘Illness and Injury at age 27–32 versus offending’. The correct Tables are now shown below.


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Table 3 Illness and Injury at age 27–32 versus Concurrent Antisocial Behaviour

 

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Table 2 Illness and Injury at age 27–32 versus offending

 
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Table 1 Prevalence of illness and injury at ages 16–18 and 27–32

 


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Table 4 Age 18 precursors of illness and injury at age 32

 


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Table 5 Childhood precursors of injury and illness at age 32

 

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