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Mental illness in general health care : an international study
T. B. Üstün,Norman Sartorius +1 more
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Partial table of contents: The Background and Rationale of the WHO Collaborative Sudy on 'Psychological Problems in General Health Care' (T. ?st?n & N. Sartiorius), form and Frequency of Mental Disorders Across Centres (D. Goldberg & Y. Lecrubier). Index.Abstract:
Partial table of contents: The Background and Rationale of the WHO Collaborative Sudy on 'Psychological Problems in General Health Care' (T. ?st?n & N. Sartiorius). Methods of the WHO Collaborative Study on 'Psychological Problems in General Health Care' (M. Von Korff & T. ?st?n). Results from the Athens Centre (V. Mavreas, et al.). Results from the Mainz Centre (R. Herr, et al.). Results from the Shanghai Centre (H. Yan, et al.). Form and Frequency of Mental Disorders Across Centres (D. Goldberg & Y. Lecrubier). Index.read more
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