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Comparisons of prevalence estimates of common mental conditions and psychiatric diagnoses by gender.

Authors
  1. Abraham Reichenberg (111006)
  2. Billy Gazard (111024)
  3. Bwalya Kankulu (111016)
  4. Charlotte Woodhead (110991)
  5. Craig Morgan (111008)
  6. Jennifer L. Clark (111020)
  7. Maria Verdecchia (111003)
  8. Matthew Hotopf (51508)
  9. Nicola T. Fear (111000)
  10. Paul Bebbington (111010)
  11. Robert Medcalf (111028)
  12. Robert Stewart (34430)
  13. Sally McManus (111012)
  14. Souci Frissa (110996)
  15. Stephani L. Hatch (110986)
  16. Traolach Brugha (111014)
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    Abstract

    <p>Weighted percentages to account for survey design.</p

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      Last time updated on 16/03/2018

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