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Variation in patient-sharing network characteristics of health care professionals treating different mental and substance use disorder patient sub-groups in primary care.

Marko ElovainioLaura HietapakkaMai GutviligRipsa NiemiKaisla KomulainenLaura Pulkki-RåbackVisa VäisänenTimo SinervoChristian Hakulinen
Published in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2024)
Patient-sharing networks within patients with a specific mental or substance use disorders are denser and more connected than networks based on all patients with mental or substance use disorders. In the substance use disorder patients network particularly, nurses were the most central occupation. Multi-professional connections were more likely in depressive disorder networks than in the all-patients network.
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