Reconsidering the Use of Population Health Surveys for Monitoring of Mental Health
Monitoring of the mental health status of the population and assessment of its determinants are 2 of the most relevant pillars of public mental health, and data from population health surveys could be instrumental to support them. Although these surveys could be an important and suitable resource fo...
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Main Authors: | Jorge Arias de la Torre (Author), Gemma Vilagut (Author), Amy Ronaldson (Author), Ioannis Bakolis (Author), Alex Dregan (Author), Fernando Navarro-Mateu (Author), Katherine Pérez (Author), Anna Szücs (Author), Xavier Bartoll-Roca (Author), Antonio J Molina (Author), Matilde Elices (Author), Víctor Pérez-Solá (Author), Vicente Martín (Author), Antoni Serrano-Blanco (Author), Jose M Valderas (Author), Jordi Alonso (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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