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Comparative Analysis of School Mental Health Investment Strategies: Insights From Taiwan’s Youth Mental Health Support Program

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Pages: 719
PubMed: 38946261

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Accepted: 17 April 2024
Published online: 1 July 2024
Published in print: July 01, 2024

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Lien-Chung Wei, M.P.H. [email protected]
Department of Addiction Psychiatry, Republic of China Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.

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The author reports no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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