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National estimates of mental health utilization and expenditures for children in 1998

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  • Kanika Kapur
  • Roland Sturm
  • Jeanne S. Ringel
  • Catherine Bao
  • Bradley D. Stein
  • Winnie Zhang
  • Feng Zeng

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  • Kanika Kapur & Roland Sturm & Jeanne S. Ringel & Catherine Bao & Bradley D. Stein & Winnie Zhang & Feng Zeng, 2001. "National estimates of mental health utilization and expenditures for children in 1998," Open Access publications 10197/307, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucn:oapubs:10197/307
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    1. Graaf, Genevieve & Snowden, Lonnie, 2017. "The role of Medicaid home and community-based service policies in organizing and financing care for children with severe emotional disturbance," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 81(C), pages 272-283.
    2. Wood, Brandon J. & McDaniel, Terry, 2020. "A preliminary investigation of universal mental health screening practices in schools," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 112(C).

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