Gender differences in veterans' use of the Veterans Crisis Line (VCL): Findings from VCL call data

Author:

Dichter Melissa E.,Krishnamurti Lauren Sealy,Chhatre Sumedha,Hoffmire Claire A.,Monteith Lindsey L.,Bellamy Scarlett L.,Iverson Katherine M.,Montgomery Ann Elizabeth,Agha Aneeza,McCoy Ian

Funder

US Department of Veterans Affairs

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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