Correction to: Journal of Youth and Adolescence
In the original publication of the article, the author had neglected to thank Tasha Golden who had contributed her ideas and several paragraphs to this manuscript. This erratum corrects the omission in the Acknowledgement section.
Acknowledgements
We thank Shanae Burch, Nupur Chaudhury, Tasha Golden, and Sheila Savannah, thought leaders on work at the intersections of the arts, equity, and public health in the US, for their comments on this manuscript. We particularly thank Tasha Golden for contributing her ideas and several paragraphs to this manuscript, including in the development of the term “Reportedly Antisocial or Criminalized Behaviors”, the importance of considering the language used and assumptions made in this study, and the implications and challenges of research in this field. We also gratefully acknowledge the contribution of the Add Health and NELS:88 study participants. This research uses data from Add Health, a program project designed by J. Richard Udry, Peter S. Bearman, and Kathleen Mullan Harris, and funded by a grant P01-HD31921 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, with cooperative funding from 17 other agencies. Special acknowledgment is due Ronald R. Rindfuss and Barbara Entwisle for assistance in the original design. No direct support was received from grant P01-HD31921 for this analysis.
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