Integrating peer-provided services: a quasi-experimental study of recovery orientation, confidence, and empowerment

scientific article published in November 2008

Integrating peer-provided services: a quasi-experimental study of recovery orientation, confidence, and empowerment is …
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P356DOI10.1176/PS.2008.59.11.1307
P698PubMed publication ID18971407

P50authorRobert A. RosenheckQ21094933
Sandra G ResnickQ73128902
P433issue11
P304page(s)1307-1314
P577publication date2008-11-01
P1433published inPsychiatric ServicesQ7256227
P1476titleIntegrating peer-provided services: a quasi-experimental study of recovery orientation, confidence, and empowerment
P478volume59

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