Investigating geographical variation in the use of mental health services by area of England: a cross-sectional ecological study
Abstract Background There is evidence of geographical variation in the use of mental health services in the UK and in international settings. It is important to understand whether this variation reflects differences in the prevalence of mental disorders, or if there is evidence of variation related...
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Main Authors: | Lucy Maconick (Author), Luke Sheridan Rains (Author), Rebecca Jones (Author), Brynmor Lloyd-Evans (Author), Sonia Johnson (Author) |
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