Medication management in the context of mental illness: an exploratory study of young people living in Australia
Abstract Background Young people face significant challenges when managing a mental illness, such as acquiring treatment autonomy, being inexperienced users of the healthcare system and associated peer-related stigma. While medication use can be challenging in its own right, there is comparatively l...
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Main Authors: | Sara S. McMillan (Author), Victoria Stewart (Author), Amanda J. Wheeler (Author), Fiona Kelly (Author), Helen Stapleton (Author) |
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