First admissions for psychiatric disorders. A comparison between the Faroe Islands and Denmark

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First admissions for psychiatric disorders. A comparison between the Faroe Islands and Denmark. / Joensen, S; Wang, A G.

I: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Bind 68, Nr. 1, 1983, s. 66-71.

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Joensen, S & Wang, AG 1983, 'First admissions for psychiatric disorders. A comparison between the Faroe Islands and Denmark', Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, bind 68, nr. 1, s. 66-71.

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Joensen, S., & Wang, A. G. (1983). First admissions for psychiatric disorders. A comparison between the Faroe Islands and Denmark. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 68(1), 66-71.

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Joensen S, Wang AG. First admissions for psychiatric disorders. A comparison between the Faroe Islands and Denmark. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 1983;68(1):66-71.

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Joensen, S ; Wang, A G. / First admissions for psychiatric disorders. A comparison between the Faroe Islands and Denmark. I: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 1983 ; Bind 68, Nr. 1. s. 66-71.

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