A multisector community-engaged collaborative for mental health integration in primary care and housing developments: Protocol for a stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial (the Harlem Strong Program)
Abstract Background Addressing mental health disparities following COVID-19 requires adaptive, multi-sectoral, equity-focused, and community-based approaches. Mental health task-sharing in gateway settings has been found to address mental health care gaps in low- and middle-income countries, but is...
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Main Authors: | Victoria K. Ngo (Author), Thinh T. Vu (Author), Deborah Levine (Author), Malcolm A. Punter (Author), Susan J. Beane (Author), Marina R. Weiss (Author), Katarzyna Wyka (Author), Jose F. Florez-Arango (Author), Xin Zhou (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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