The Effect of Targeted and Tailored Patient Depression Engagement Interventions on Patient–Physician Discussion of Suicidal Thoughts: A Randomized Control Trial
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R. Kravitz | A. Jerant | M. Feldman | P. Franks | P. Duberstein | L. Hinton | Lorrie A. Strohecker | Ruby Shah | E. F. Garcia
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