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Mental health-related emergency department presentations and hospital admissions in a cohort of urban Aboriginal children and adolescents in New South Wales: findings from SEARCH

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Williamson, Anna
Skinner, Adam
Falster, Kathleen
Clapham, Kathleen
Eades, Sandra
Banks, Emily

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BMJ Publishing Group

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Objectives The aim of the current study is to quantify mental health-related emergency department (ED) presentations and hospitalisations, and associated child and family characteristics, in children recruited through four Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations.

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Williamson A, Skinner A, Falster K, et al Mental health-related emergency department presentations and hospital admissions in a cohort of urban Aboriginal children and adolescents in New South Wales, Australia: findings from SEARCH BMJ Open 2018;8:e023544. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023544

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BMJ Open

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