Catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment in households of persons with depression: a cross-sectional, comparative study in rural Ethiopia
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D. Chisholm | A. Fekadu | C. Hanlon | C. Lund | A. Alem | G. Medhin | Y. Hailemichael | D. Hailemariam | K. Tirfessa | S. Docrat | Kebede Tirfessa
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