Community Interventions to Promote Mental Health and Social Equity

Author:

Castillo Enrico G.,Ijadi-Maghsoodi Roya,Shadravan Sonya,Moore Elizabeth,Mensah Michael O.,Docherty Mary,Aguilera Nunez Maria Gabriela,Barcelo Nicolás,Goodsmith Nichole,Halpin Laura E.,Morton Isabella,Mango Joseph,Montero Alanna E.,Rahmanian Koushkaki Sara,Bromley Elizabeth,Chung Bowen,Jones Felica,Gabrielian Sonya,Gelberg Lillian,Greenberg Jared M.,Kalofonos Ippolytos,Kataoka Sheryl H.,Miranda Jeanne,Pincus Harold A.,Zima Bonnie T.,Wells Kenneth B.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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