An economic evaluation of a mobile text messaging intervention to improve mental health care in resource-poor communities in China: a cost-effectiveness study
Abstract Background Severe mental disorders, a leading cause of disability has become a major public health problem. In order to promote mental health, a series of programs have been promulgated by the Chinese government. However, economic evaluations of such programs are lacking. The purpose of thi...
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Main Authors: | Rubee Dev (Author), Jinghua Li (Author), Donglan Zhang (Author), Yiyuan Cai (Author), Chun Hao (Author), Fengsu Hou (Author), Ruixin Wang (Author), Meijuan Lin (Author), Dong (Roman) (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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