Mental health literacy in adolescents: ability to recognise problems, helpful interventions and outcomes
Abstract Background Although mental health literacy has been widely studied in adults, there are still relatively few studies on adolescent populations. In Sri Lanka, adolescents account for about one fifth of the population. Current evidence shows that most mental health problems diagnosed in adult...
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Main Authors: | Udena Ruwindu Attygalle (Author), Hemamali Perera (Author), Bernard Deepal Wanniarachchi Jayamanne (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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