Proposed Training Areas for Global Mental Health Researchers

Author(s): Ng, Lauren C; Magidson, Jessica F; Hock, Rebecca S; Joska, John A; Fekadu, Abebaw; Hanlon, Charlotte; Galler, Janina R; Safren, Steven A; Borba, Christina PC; Fricchione, Gregory L; Henderson, David C

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