Correction: Profiling Chinese children with symptoms of SpLD, ADHD, or ASD: a transdiagnostic and biopsychosocial study - Report - MDSpire

Correction: Profiling Chinese children with symptoms of SpLD, ADHD, or ASD: a transdiagnostic and biopsychosocial study

  • By

  • Duo Liu

  • Ziqian Wei

  • Urs Maurer

  • Kevin Kien Hoa Chung

  • Jesus Alfonso D. Datu

  • Liory Fern-Pollak

  • Taeko Wydell

  • Winnie Wan-Yee Tso

  • Fenghua Sun

  • Lirong Luo

  • Li-Chih Wang

  • Yen Na Yum

  • Guandong Xu

  • Su Li

  • April 15, 2026

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Clinical Report: Correction on Analyzing Symptoms of SpLD, ADHD, and ASD

Overview

Revise to emphasize the broader implications of authorship correction on research integrity and dissemination.

Background

Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) significantly impact children and adolescents, with an estimated prevalence of 15% globally. ADHD, a prevalent NDD, affects approximately 6.4% of children in China and is often accompanied by various comorbid conditions. Early identification and accurate reporting in research are essential for improving understanding and treatment of these disorders.

Data Highlights

No numerical or trial data presented in the correction notice.

Key Findings

Rephrase findings for clarity and ensure they are directly supported by the source.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should ensure clarity in author contributions to uphold research integrity. Understanding the prevalence and characteristics of NDDs like ADHD and ASD is vital for effective diagnosis and intervention strategies.

Conclusion

The correction emphasizes the importance of accurate author contributions in research publications, which is essential for maintaining the credibility of scientific literature.

References

  1. BMC Psychiatry, 2026 -- Correction: Analyzing Symptoms of SpLD, ADHD, and ASD in Chinese Children
  2. BMC Psychiatry (Springer) — Characterizing Symptoms of SpLD, ADHD, and ASD in Chinese Children: A Biopsychosocial and Transdiagnostic Approach
  3. BMC Psychiatry (Springer) — The relationship of sensory processing with ADHD and its co-occurring behavioural symptoms based on both undirected and directed network analysis
  4. BMC Psychiatry (Springer) — Investigation of Plasma and Urinary Neurotransmitter Levels in Chinese Pediatric Patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  5. BMC Psychiatry (Springer) — Impact of Reading Difficulties on Emotional and Behavioral Issues in Children: The Mediating Role of Parenting Stress and Parental Anxiety/Depressive Symptoms
  6. Characterizing Symptoms of SpLD, ADHD, and ASD in Chinese Children
  7. The relationship of sensory processing with ADHD
  8. Investigation of Plasma and Urinary Neurotransmitter Levels in ASD
  9. Impact of Reading Difficulties on Emotional and Behavioral Issues

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