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The relationship between socio-economic status and mental health funding, service provision and national policy: a cross-national study
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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A recent editorial in International Psychiatry (Cox, 2008) described the importance of a new initiative by the Lancet (Horton, 2007) to promote the development and delivery of mental health services and treatments in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). This initiative was supported by a series of outstanding papers (Chisholm et al, 2007; Jacob et al, 2007; Patel et al, 2007; Saraceno et al, 2007; Saxena et al, 2007).
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