
pmid: 23377205
SummaryIn this edition of the Journal, findings presented by Jokela and colleagues suggest some improvements in the equity of service provision of psychotherapies in the UK. This is encouraging, however, further work would be necessary to exclude other forms of inequity. For instance, people with equivalent need in different areas might find their needs are responded to with different durations of treatment.
Male, AUSTRALIA, 330, Mental Disorders, 150, NEED, State Medicine, Psychotherapy, Humans, MENTAL-HEALTH-CARE, Female, Private Sector, Healthcare Disparities
Male, AUSTRALIA, 330, Mental Disorders, 150, NEED, State Medicine, Psychotherapy, Humans, MENTAL-HEALTH-CARE, Female, Private Sector, Healthcare Disparities
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