A gender-based analysis of the relationship between income adequacy and unmet perceived need for mental health services in Canada

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Main Author: Pidlubny, Shannon R.
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/20406
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A gender-based analysis of the relationship between income adequacy and unmet perceived need for mental health services in Canada
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title A gender-based analysis of the relationship between income adequacy and unmet perceived need for mental health services in Canada
title_short A gender-based analysis of the relationship between income adequacy and unmet perceived need for mental health services in Canada
title_full A gender-based analysis of the relationship between income adequacy and unmet perceived need for mental health services in Canada
title_fullStr A gender-based analysis of the relationship between income adequacy and unmet perceived need for mental health services in Canada
title_full_unstemmed A gender-based analysis of the relationship between income adequacy and unmet perceived need for mental health services in Canada
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