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1. Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2017 Jun;40(2):215. doi: 10.1037/prj0000268. Epub 2017 Apr
20.

“Defining ‘peerness’ in peer-delivered health and wellness interventions for
serious mental illness”: Correction to Muralidharan et al. (2017).

[No authors listed]

Reports an error in “Defining “peerness” in peer-delivered health and wellness
interventions for serious mental illness”: Response to letter to the editor” by
Jody Silver and Patricia B. Nemec (Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2017[Mar],
Vol 40[1], 116). The article was mislabeled as Editorial and should be a Comment.
The Response to Letter to the Editor section should be a Reply and now has its
own http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ h0101580. (The following abstract of the original
article appeared in record 2017-13876-001.) Replies to comments by Muralidharan
et al (see record 2017-13255-009) on the original article by Silver and Nemec
(see record 2016-43088-001). The original authors thank the commentators for
raising additional questions regarding “peerness.” They were honored that their
paper prompted this thought and effort to submit comments. (PsycINFO Database
Record

(c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved).

DOI: 10.1037/prj0000268
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