Factores clínicos y sociales asociados | 23 ABR 22

Hospitalización psiquiátrica involuntaria en niños y adolescentes

Revisión sistemática, metaanálisis y síntesis narrativa sobre factores clínicos y sociales asociados con hospitalizaciones psiquiátricas involuntarias en niños y adolescentes.
Autor/a: Susan Walker, Phoebe Barnett, Ramya Srinivasan, Esha Abrol, Sonia Johnson  Lancet Child Adolesc Health 2021;5: 50112
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