What makes mental health and substance use services youth friendly? A scoping review of literature
Abstract Background There are increasing calls to make mental health and substance use services youth friendly, with hopes of improving service uptake, engagement and satisfaction. However, youth-friendliness in this area has not been clearly defined and there is a lack of information about the char...
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Main Authors: | Lisa D. Hawke (Author), Kamna Mehra (Author), Cara Settipani (Author), Jaqueline Relihan (Author), Karleigh Darnay (Author), Gloria Chaim (Author), Joanna Henderson (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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