Issues regarding the delivery of early intervention psychiatric services to the South Asian population in England
Affiliation
South Essex Partnership University Foundation TrustBedfordshire Centre for Mental Health Research
University of Cambridge
University of Bedfordshire
Issue Date
2010-06
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Agius, M., Talwar, A., Murphy, S. & Zaman, R. (2010) 'Issues regarding the delivery of early intervention psychiatric services to the South Asian population in England', Psychiatria Danubina, 22 (2), pp.266-269.Journal
Psychiatria DanubinaPubMed ID
20562759Type
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