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Technical Report for SCIE Research Review on the Prevalence and Incidence of Parental Mental Health Problems and the Detection, Screening and Reporting of Parental Mental Health Problems. / Parker, G; Beresford, B; Clarke, S; Gridley, K; Pitman, R; Spiers, G; Light, K.
University of York, York : Social Policy Research Unit, 2008. 128 p.
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Parker, G, Beresford, B, Clarke, S, Gridley, K, Pitman, R
, Spiers, G & Light, K 2008,
Technical Report for SCIE Research Review on the Prevalence and Incidence of Parental Mental Health Problems and the Detection, Screening and Reporting of Parental Mental Health Problems. Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, York. <
http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/spru/research/pdf/SCIEReview1.pdf>
APA
Parker, G., Beresford, B., Clarke, S., Gridley, K., Pitman, R.
, Spiers, G., & Light, K. (2008).
Technical Report for SCIE Research Review on the Prevalence and Incidence of Parental Mental Health Problems and the Detection, Screening and Reporting of Parental Mental Health Problems. Social Policy Research Unit.
http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/spru/research/pdf/SCIEReview1.pdf
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Parker G, Beresford B, Clarke S, Gridley K, Pitman R, Spiers G et al. Technical Report for SCIE Research Review on the Prevalence and Incidence of Parental Mental Health Problems and the Detection, Screening and Reporting of Parental Mental Health Problems. University of York, York: Social Policy Research Unit, 2008. 128 p.
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Parker, G ; Beresford, B ; Clarke, S ; Gridley, K ; Pitman, R ; Spiers, G ; Light, K. / Technical Report for SCIE Research Review on the Prevalence and Incidence of Parental Mental Health Problems and the Detection, Screening and Reporting of Parental Mental Health Problems. University of York, York : Social Policy Research Unit, 2008. 128 p.
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