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Use of the emergency department as a first point of contact for mental health care by immigrant youth in Canada: a population-based study
Natasha Ruth Saunders, Peter J. Gill, Laura Holder, Simone Vigod, Paul Kurdyak, Sima Gandhi and Astrid Guttmann
CMAJ October 09, 2018 190 (40) E1183-E1191; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.180277
Natasha Ruth Saunders
The Hospital for Sick Children (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann); Department of Pediatrics (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann), University of Toronto; ICES (Saunders, Holder, Vigod, Kurdyak, Gandhi, Guttmann); Child Health Evaluative Sciences (Saunders, Guttmann), SickKids Research Institute; Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Saunders, Vigod, Kurdyak, Guttmann), University of Toronto; Women’s College Research Institute (Vigod), Women’s College Hospital; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
MD MScPeter J. Gill
The Hospital for Sick Children (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann); Department of Pediatrics (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann), University of Toronto; ICES (Saunders, Holder, Vigod, Kurdyak, Gandhi, Guttmann); Child Health Evaluative Sciences (Saunders, Guttmann), SickKids Research Institute; Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Saunders, Vigod, Kurdyak, Guttmann), University of Toronto; Women’s College Research Institute (Vigod), Women’s College Hospital; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
MD DPhilLaura Holder
The Hospital for Sick Children (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann); Department of Pediatrics (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann), University of Toronto; ICES (Saunders, Holder, Vigod, Kurdyak, Gandhi, Guttmann); Child Health Evaluative Sciences (Saunders, Guttmann), SickKids Research Institute; Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Saunders, Vigod, Kurdyak, Guttmann), University of Toronto; Women’s College Research Institute (Vigod), Women’s College Hospital; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
MScSimone Vigod
The Hospital for Sick Children (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann); Department of Pediatrics (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann), University of Toronto; ICES (Saunders, Holder, Vigod, Kurdyak, Gandhi, Guttmann); Child Health Evaluative Sciences (Saunders, Guttmann), SickKids Research Institute; Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Saunders, Vigod, Kurdyak, Guttmann), University of Toronto; Women’s College Research Institute (Vigod), Women’s College Hospital; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
MD MScPaul Kurdyak
The Hospital for Sick Children (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann); Department of Pediatrics (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann), University of Toronto; ICES (Saunders, Holder, Vigod, Kurdyak, Gandhi, Guttmann); Child Health Evaluative Sciences (Saunders, Guttmann), SickKids Research Institute; Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Saunders, Vigod, Kurdyak, Guttmann), University of Toronto; Women’s College Research Institute (Vigod), Women’s College Hospital; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
MD PhDSima Gandhi
The Hospital for Sick Children (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann); Department of Pediatrics (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann), University of Toronto; ICES (Saunders, Holder, Vigod, Kurdyak, Gandhi, Guttmann); Child Health Evaluative Sciences (Saunders, Guttmann), SickKids Research Institute; Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Saunders, Vigod, Kurdyak, Guttmann), University of Toronto; Women’s College Research Institute (Vigod), Women’s College Hospital; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
MScAstrid Guttmann
The Hospital for Sick Children (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann); Department of Pediatrics (Saunders, Gill, Guttmann), University of Toronto; ICES (Saunders, Holder, Vigod, Kurdyak, Gandhi, Guttmann); Child Health Evaluative Sciences (Saunders, Guttmann), SickKids Research Institute; Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Saunders, Vigod, Kurdyak, Guttmann), University of Toronto; Women’s College Research Institute (Vigod), Women’s College Hospital; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Kurdyak), Toronto, Ont.
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Use of the emergency department as a first point of contact for mental health care by immigrant youth in Canada: a population-based study
Natasha Ruth Saunders, Peter J. Gill, Laura Holder, Simone Vigod, Paul Kurdyak, Sima Gandhi, Astrid Guttmann
CMAJ Oct 2018, 190 (40) E1183-E1191; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.180277
Use of the emergency department as a first point of contact for mental health care by immigrant youth in Canada: a population-based study
Natasha Ruth Saunders, Peter J. Gill, Laura Holder, Simone Vigod, Paul Kurdyak, Sima Gandhi, Astrid Guttmann
CMAJ Oct 2018, 190 (40) E1183-E1191; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.180277
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