Hospitalization for mental health related ambulatory care sensitive conditions: what are the trends for First Nations in British Columbia?
Abstract Background Indigenous peoples globally experience a disproportionate burden of mental illness due to forced policies and practices of colonization and cultural disruption. The objective of this study was to provide a baseline profile of hospitalization rates for mental health-related Ambula...
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Main Authors: | Josée G. Lavoie (Author), Amanda Ward (Author), Sabrina T. Wong (Author), Naser Ibrahim (Author), Darrien Morton (Author), John D. O'Neil (Author), Michael Green (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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