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Does mental health-related discrimination predict health service use 2 years later? Findings from an Australian national survey.

Nicola Jane ReavleyAmy J MorganDennis PetrieAnthony F Jorm
Published in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2019)
While both discrimination and positive treatment are associated with greater healthcare costs, concurrent experiences were shown to be more important correlates of health service use than past experiences. Moreover, those in supportive environments may be more willing to engage in earlier evidence-based treatment for mental health problems.
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