Patterns of emergency department presentations for a youth mental health cohort: data-linkage cohort study
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I. Hickie | A. Skinner | Ante Prodan | J. Occhipinti | Frank Iorfino | Y. Song | Catherine M. McHugh | Matthew Richards | Simon Chiu | Simon Judkins | Elizabeth Scott
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