Help-seeker expectations and outcomes of a crisis support service: Comparison of suicide-related and non-suicide-related contacts to lifeline Australia.
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P. Batterham | B. Klein | D. Rickwood | M. Gould | M. Larsen | K. Kõlves | A. Woodward | K. Mazzer | Megan O'Riordan | Jennifer S Ma | Roland Goecke
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