A critical review of research into mental health consumers' perspectives on their physical health: Is there an absence of consumers in the design, conduct, analysis and reporting of this research?
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R. Kokanović | Stuart D M Thomas | Kate Johnston-Ataata | N. Hill | Russell Roberts | C. Maylea | Grace McLoughlan | Chloe R. Green | Rosiel Elwyn
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