How co-locating public mental health interventions in community settings impacts mental health and health inequalities: a multi-site realist evaluation
Abstract Background Public mental health interventions are non-clinical services that aim to promote wellbeing and prevent mental ill health at the population level. In England, the health, social and community system is characterised by complex and fragmented inter-sectoral relationships. To overco...
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Main Authors: | Cleo Baskin (Author), Fiona Duncan (Author), Emma A. Adams (Author), Emily J. Oliver (Author), Gillian Samuel (Author), Shamini Gnani (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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