The following article[1] from International Journal of Neuroscience “Factors associated with post-stroke depression and emotional incontinence: lesion location and coping styles” by Hangjuan Wei, Juan Gao, Li Chen, Fang Zhang, Xiaofeng Ma, Nan Zhang, Wei Zhang, Rong Xue, Lanlan Luo & Junwei Hao published online on 18 August 2015 on Taylor & Francis Online and subsequently in volume 126, issue 7, pages 623-629, 2016 is subject to a notice of redundant publication. Since the publication of this article, it has been brought to the attention of the Editor and Managing Editor of International Journal of Neuorscience that this article contains content of which much was included in a later published article: Changjuan Wei, Fang Zhang, Li Chen, Xiaofeng Ma, Nan Zhang, Junwei Hao (February 2016), “Factors associated with post-stroke depression and fatigue: lesion location and coping styles” Journal of Neurology, volume 263, issue 2, pages 269-276, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-015-7958-2. The original article was not referenced. The article published in Journal of Neurology was retracted on 18 January 2018. The authors have agreed to the publication of this notice.
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