Conventional and complementary health care use and out-of-pocket expenses among Australians with a self-reported mental health diagnosis: a cross-sectional survey
Abstract Background Mental health disorders are a global health concern. In Australia, numerous national reports have found that the current mental healthcare system does not adequately meet the needs of Australians with mental illness. Consequently, a greater understanding of how people with a ment...
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Main Authors: | Erica McIntyre (Author), Tracey Oorschot (Author), Amie Steel (Author), Matthew J Leach (Author), Jon Adams (Author), Joanna Harnett (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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