Temporal patterns in adolescent psychiatric treatment and outcomes: a nationwide register-based cohort follow-up
The rise in mental health problems among adolescents in high-income countries presents a challenge to service systems. For the development of services, there is a need for better insight into temporal psychiatric treatment-trends and outcomes. This study aims to analyze time-trends in both psychiatr...
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