Public Health Surveillance for Mental Health

Public health systems have relied on public health surveillance to plan health programs, and extensive surveillance systems exist for health behaviors and chronic disease. Mental health has used a separate data collection system that emphasizes measurement of disease prevalence and health care use....

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Main Authors: Elsie J. Freeman, MD, MPH (Author), Lisa J. Colpe, PhD, MPH (Author), Tara W. Strine, MPH (Author), Satvinder Dhingra (Author), Lisa C. McGuire, PhD (Author), Laurie D. Elam-Evans, PhD, MPH (Author), Geraldine S. Perry, DrPH, RD (Author)
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Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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