H-2 Cost-Effectiveness & Cost-Benefits Research in School Mental Health Promotion (BT)This is a featured page

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Cost Effectiveness and Cost Benefits of School Mental Health Programs

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Reports/Resources
Zechmeister I, Kilian R, McDaid D; MHEEN group. (2008).Is it worth investing in mental health promotion and prevention of mental illness? A systematic review of the evidence from economic evaluations. BMC Public Health, 8, 20.




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