Consumer-providers of care for adult clients of statutory mental health services

Author:

Pitt Veronica1,Lowe Dianne2,Hill Sophie3,Prictor Megan4,Hetrick Sarah E5,Ryan Rebecca3,Berends Lynda6

Affiliation:

1. National Trauma Research Institute, The Alfred Hospital, Monash University; Level 4, 89 Commercial Road Melbourne Victoria Australia 3004

2. Australian Institute for Primary Care & Ageing, La Trobe University; Centre for Health Communication and Participation; Bundoora VIC Australia 3086

3. La Trobe University; Centre for Health Communication and Participation, Australian Institute for Primary Care & Ageing; Bundoora VIC Australia 3086

4. Australian Institute for Primary Care & Ageing, La Trobe University; Cochrane Consumers and Communication Review Group; Bundoora VIC Australia 3086

5. University of Melbourne; Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health; Locked Bag 10, 35 Poplar Road Parkville Melbourne Victoria Australia 3054

6. Turning Point Alcohol & Drug Centre; 54-62 Gertrude St Fitzroy VIC Australia 3065

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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5. Comparing practice patterns of consumer and non-consumer mental health service providers;Paulson;Community Mental Health Journal,1999

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