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Erratum

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/pn.41.19.0037

In the August 18 issue, the person in the photograph accompanying the story titled “When Stress Gets Severe, Police Turn to POPPA” was misidentified. The photo depicts Bill Genet, the founder and director of Police Organization Providing Peer Assistance, commonly known by its acronym, POPPA.

In the September 1 issue, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention was inadvertently omitted from the list of funding sources for the study discussed in the article “New Data Add to Puzzle About Antidepressant, Youth-Suicide Link.”

In the September 15 issue, an article about the winners of the 2006 Voice Awards should have stated that one of the sponsors of the awards is the American Psychiatric Foundation. These awards honor television, film, and radio writers and producers for creating dignified, respectful, and accurate portrayals of people with mental illnesses. ▪