Factors associated with multiple re-admission to a psychiatric hospital

作者: Sheena Webb , Lidia Yágüez , Peter E. Langdon

DOI: 10.1080/09638230701494845

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摘要: Background: Previous studies have attempted to identify various demographic and associated factors which place psychiatric service users at risk of re-admission a hospital following ...

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