Correction to: Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev (2022) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10567-022-00401-8

After publication of the original article, it came to the authors’ attention that there were errors in the caption of Figs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (i.e., 6 figures in total). The corrected captions can be found in the figures below.

Fig. 2
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Risk of bias across studies. Note. Other bias refers to the bias within a study that did not appropriately fit in with one of the other categories. Typically, this referred to studies reporting limited information about participants

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Forest plot of attachment- and emotion-focused parenting interventions versus waitlist controls on externalizing behavior. Note. A negative SMD (left of forest plot) refers to favoring the intervention condition, whereas a positive SMD (right of forest plot) refers to favoring the control condition

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Forest plot of attachment- and emotion-focused parenting interventions versus waitlist controls on internalizing behavior. Note. A negative SMD (left of forest plot) refers to favoring the intervention condition, whereas a positive SMD (right of forest plot) refers to favoring the control condition

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Funnel plots for externalizing and internalizing outcomes when attachment- and emotion-focused parenting interventions are compared to waitlist controls. Note. Left funnel plot shows studies with externalizing outcomes and the right funnel plot shows studies with internalizing outcomes

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Forest plot of attachment- and emotion-focused parenting interventions versus active comparators on externalizing behavior. Note. A negative SMD (left of forest plot) favors the attachment- and emotion-focused parenting intervention condition, whereas a positive SMD (right of forest plot) favors the active comparator condition. Two outliers were removed (Becker-Weidman et al., 2006; Sprang, 2009). When these outliers were included, SMD = − 0.30, 95% CI [ − 0.51,  − 0.10], I2 =  80%

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Forest plot of attachment- and emotion-focused parenting interventions versus active comparator on internalizing behavior. Note. A negative SMD (left of forest plot) favors the attachment- and emotion-focused intervention condition, whereas, a positive SMD (right of forest plot) favors the active comparator condition. Sprang (2009) was removed from analyses as an outlier. When included, SMD = -0.17, 95%CI [-0.36, 0.02], I2 = 60%

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Funnel plots for externalizing and internalizing outcomes when attachment- and emotion-focused parenting interventions are compared to active comparator. Note. Left funnel plot shows studies with externalizing outcomes and the right funnel plot shows studies with internalizing outcomes

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Forest plot of attachment- and emotion-focused parenting interventions versus waitlist and active comparators on parent mental health outcomes Note. A negative SMD (left of forest plot) favors the attachment- and emotion-focused intervention condition, whereas, a positive SMD (right of forest plot) favors the comparator condition

The original article has been corrected.