Correction to: International Journal of Public Health https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-018-1107-5

The authors would like to correct the errors in the publication of the original article. The corrected details are given below

  1. (a)

    Page 617: Figure title: number 464 should be corrected to 463.

Corrected Figure:

Fig. 1 Barriers to screening participation among 463 never attending Roma and non-Roma women living in the North-Western region of Romania in 2016–2017.

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  1. (b)

    Page 612: “The most frequent barrier for non-attendance among never-attenders was lack of awareness about the programme’s existence (43%)”—should be changed to: “The most frequent barrier for non-attendance among never-attenders was that women did not know that they could take a screening test (43%)”.

  2. (c)

    Page 612: “lack of money (31%)” should be corrected to “lack of money (30%)”.

  3. (d)

    Page 612: “and the distance to the doctor (11%)” to “and the distance to the doctor (6%)”.

  4. (e)

    “Roma women reported the three most frequent barriers (lacking awareness about the programme, lack of money and being afraid of results) more often than non-Roma women did. Non-Roma women, on the other hand, reported the barriers, time contains and the distance to the doctor, more frequent than Roma women did (Fig 1).”

    These two sentences should be changed to:

    “Roma women reported the two most frequent barriers (not knowing that they could take a screening test and lack of money) more often than non-Roma women did. Non-Roma women, on the other hand, reported the barriers, time contains and being afraid of results, more frequent than Roma women did (Fig 1).”

  5. (f)

    Page 616: “As much as 31% of women” to “As much as 30% of the women”.

  6. (g)

    Page 618: The most important barriers to screening participation were lack of knowledge about the programme’s existence and lack of money (Fig. 1).—should be changed to: “The most important barriers to screening participation were that women did not know that they could take a screening test and lack of money (Fig. 1).

  7. (h)

    Page 615, Table 3: The Confidence Interval “4.14–2.53”. This should be “1.14–2.53”.

  8. (i)

    Page 612: “(1.70, 4.14–2.53)” to “(1.70, 1.14–2.53)”.