Service providers endorse integrated services model for youth with mental health and substance use challenges: findings from a discrete choice experiment
Abstract Background Given high rates of mental health and substance challenges among youth and substantial system access barriers, system innovation is required. Integrated youth services (IYS) models aim to transform youth mental health and substance use services by creating integrative, collaborat...
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Main Authors: | Lisa D. Hawke (Author), Lehana Thabane (Author), Srividya N. Iyer (Author), Alexia Jaouich (Author), Paula Reaume-Zimmer (Author), Joanna Henderson (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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