Collaborative care for depression and suicide prevention: a feasible intervention within the Mexican health system

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Collaborative care for depression and suicide prevention : a feasible intervention within the Mexican health system. / Durand-Arias, Sol; Cordoba, Gloria; Borges, Guilherme; Madrigal-de León, Eduardo.

I: Salud Publica de Mexico, Bind 63, Nr. 2, 2021, s. 274-280.

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Durand-Arias, S, Cordoba, G, Borges, G & Madrigal-de León, E 2021, 'Collaborative care for depression and suicide prevention: a feasible intervention within the Mexican health system', Salud Publica de Mexico, bind 63, nr. 2, s. 274-280. https://doi.org/10.21149/11414

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Durand-Arias, S., Cordoba, G., Borges, G., & Madrigal-de León, E. (2021). Collaborative care for depression and suicide prevention: a feasible intervention within the Mexican health system. Salud Publica de Mexico, 63(2), 274-280. https://doi.org/10.21149/11414

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Durand-Arias S, Cordoba G, Borges G, Madrigal-de León E. Collaborative care for depression and suicide prevention: a feasible intervention within the Mexican health system. Salud Publica de Mexico. 2021;63(2):274-280. https://doi.org/10.21149/11414

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Durand-Arias, Sol ; Cordoba, Gloria ; Borges, Guilherme ; Madrigal-de León, Eduardo. / Collaborative care for depression and suicide prevention : a feasible intervention within the Mexican health system. I: Salud Publica de Mexico. 2021 ; Bind 63, Nr. 2. s. 274-280.

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