Social determinants of anxiety and mood disorders in a nationally-representative sample – Results from the Saudi National Mental Health Survey (SNMHS)
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Saudi national health survey (SNMHS); world mental health survey (WMHS); anxiety and mood; social determinants; mental health;All these keywords.
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