Common mental disorder in Nyanza province, Kenya in 2013 and its associated risk factors--an assessment of change since 2004, using a repeat household survey in a demographic surveillance site

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Common mental disorder in Nyanza province, Kenya in 2013 and its associated risk factors--an assessment of change since 2004, using a repeat household survey in a demographic surveillance site is …
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P356DOI10.1186/S12888-015-0693-5
P932PMC publication ID4673710
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P50authorRachel JenkinsQ16873337
Bernhards OgutuQ60044476
Linnet OngeriQ91828074
Peter SifunaQ117268602
James KingoraQ117268603
David KiimaQ117268604
Michael OngechaQ117268605
Caleb OthienoQ39523686
P2093author name stringRaymond Omollo
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P921main subjectKenyaQ114
mental disorderQ12135
demographicsQ2725376
P304page(s)309
P577publication date2015-12-09
P1433published inBMC PsychiatryQ15750257
P1476titleCommon mental disorder in Nyanza province, Kenya in 2013 and its associated risk factors--an assessment of change since 2004, using a repeat household survey in a demographic surveillance site
P478volume15