"
Prevalence of Mental Disorders and Health Service Utilization among Individuals with Turkish Migration Backgrounds in Germany: A Study Protocol for an Epidemiological Investigation"
written by Mike Mösko, Demet Dingoyan, Simone Penka, Azra Vardar, Holger Schulz, Uwe Koch, Andreas Heinz, Ulrike Kluge,
published by
Open Journal of Psychiatry,
Vol.6 No.3, 2016
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