Characterizing mental health related service contacts in children and youth: a linkage study of health survey and administrative data
Abstract Background To inform the provision and organization of care, and to improve equitable access to mental health services for children and youth, we must first characterize the children and youth being served, taking into consideration factors related to mental health need. Our objective was t...
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Main Authors: | Jordan Edwards (Author), Li Wang (Author), Laura Duncan (Author), Jinette Comeau (Author), Kelly K. Anderson (Author), Katholiki Georgiades (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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