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    Mental health rehabilitation and recovery services in Ireland: a multicentre study of current service provision,characteristics of service users and outcomes for those with and without access to these services

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    Authors
    Lavelle, Ena
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    St. Ita's Hospital
    Issue Date
    2012
    Keywords
    MENTAL HEALTH
    REHABILITATION
    MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
    HEALTH INEQUALITY
    
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    Mental Health Commission
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10147/208790
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    Funded by the Mental Health Commission Research Scholarship Programme 2007
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