Barriers to and facilitators of the identification, management and referral of childhood anxiety disorders in primary care: a survey of general practitioners in England
<p><strong>Objectives</strong> Although anxiety disorders are the most common emotional disorders in childhood and are associated with a broad range of negative outcomes, only a minority of affected children receive professional support. In the UK, general practitioners (GPs) are s...
Auteurs principaux: | O’Brien, D, Harvey, K, Creswell, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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BMJ
2019
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