Enhancing metabolic monitoring for children and adolescents using second-generation antipsychotics

Author:

Coughlin Mary1,Goldie Catherine L.1,Tregunno Deborah1,Tranmer Joan1,Kanellos-Sutton Marina2,Khalid-Khan Sarosh3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Nursing; Queen's University; Kingston Ontario Canada

2. Hotel Dieu Hospital; Kingston Ontario Canada

3. Department of Psychiatry; Queen's University; Kingston Ontario Canada

Funder

Ontario Graduate Scholarship

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Phychiatric Mental Health

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