Erratum to: J Fam Viol (2014) 29:1–14

DOI 10.1007/s10896-013-9559-0

The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The fourth paragraph under the subsection Symptom Clusters and Outcomes in the Results section is corrected as follows:

Further, in addition to showing an increased likelihood of developmental trauma symptom patterns, the complexly (violent/non-violent) traumatized youth in this sample, experienced significantly worse child welfare placement outcomes than did those with either violent or non-violent trauma exposure alone. Based on Zero-inflated Poisson regression analyses and Incident Rate Ratios, youth exposed to both violent and nonviolent interpersonal trauma experienced 1.26 times (or 26 %) more placement disruptions in the 2 years following entry into care compared to those youth with other types of trauma (p <.001). In comparison, youth exposed to non-violent trauma alone also experienced significantly more placement disruptions (by 1.15 times or 15 %) during this time frame (p<.001); yet there was no significantly increased likelihood of placement changes for youth who had been exposed to violent trauma alone. The pattern is different for psychiatric hospitalization: the incident rate was 1.7 times higher for youth with violent/non-violent trauma (p <.001) and 1.37 times higher for youth with violent trauma (p <.001) compared to youth with other types of trauma.