ROTMENAS, un modelo para abordar las desigualdades en salud mental entre las poblaciones desatendidas en la frontera entre México y EE.UU.
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M. Sánchez | M. Guevara | S. M. Chávez | G. Padilla | Erika Mariel Soledad | Oscar Abraham Balcazar Ortiz | Bijan S. Sardaryzadeh | O. Martínez
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