Online Mental Health Resources in Rural Australia: Clinician Perceptions of Acceptability
BackgroundOnline mental health resources have been proposed as an innovative means of overcoming barriers to accessing rural mental health services. However, clinicians tend to express lower satisfaction with online mental health resources than do clients. ObjectiveTo understand rural clinicians...
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Main Authors: | Sinclair, Craig (Author), Holloway, Kristi (Author), Riley, Geoffrey (Author), Auret, Kirsten (Author) |
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2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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