Perceived barriers to mental health treatment in metropolitan China.
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R. Kessler | Sing Lee | Yueqin Huang | A. Tsang | Wan-jun Guo | Zhaorui Liu | Yan-ling He | Y. Shen | Ming-yuan Zhang
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