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Chapter 25 - Public Mental Health

from Section 3 - Policy and Practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 September 2018

Linda Gask
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University of Manchester
Tony Kendrick
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University of Southampton
Robert Peveler
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University of Southampton
Carolyn A. Chew-Graham
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Keele University
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