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How long can a waiting list be?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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On page of the paper by Foreman & Hanna (Psychiatric Bulletin, June 2000, 24, 211-213), in the ‘Findings’ section, the second sentence should read:

“Ten per cent of those returning questionnaires did not attend the appointments they were sent, and a further 10.8% did not require an appointment, as no current psychiatric problem could be identified from the questionnaire or letter.”

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