Do outcomes of psychiatric hospital treatment differ for migrants and non-migrants?
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M. Ruggeri | M. Bauer | A. Pfennig | A. Lasalvia | S. Priebe | J. Moskalewicz | V. Bird | D. Giacco | P. Nicaise | V. Lorant | Kimberley Anderson | M. Welbel
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