An error was made in the original paper. Prevalence of MMI and SMI for the complete sample should be as follows: 20.9% of respondents reported indications of moderate mental illness in wave 1 (2011; n = 969), declining to 14.2% at wave 6 (2016; n = 2263); 10.2% reported risk of severe mental illness in 2011, 5.6% in 2016. The erroneous frequencies reported were not used in the modelling.
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