Year Book of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health 2001
Can involuntary outpatient commitment reduce hospital recidivism?: findings from a randomized trial with severely mentally ill individuals
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Swartz, MS; Swanson, JW; Wagner, HR; Burns, BJ; Hiday, VA; Borum, R
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Swartz, M. S., Swanson, J. W., Wagner, H. R., Burns, B. J., Hiday, V. A., & Borum, R. (n.d.). Can involuntary outpatient commitment reduce hospital recidivism?: findings from a randomized trial with severely mentally ill individuals. In Year Book of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health 2001.
Swartz, M. S., J. W. Swanson, H. R. Wagner, B. J. Burns, V. A. Hiday, and R. Borum. “Can involuntary outpatient commitment reduce hospital recidivism?: findings from a randomized trial with severely mentally ill individuals.” In Year Book of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health 2001, n.d.
Swartz MS, Swanson JW, Wagner HR, Burns BJ, Hiday VA, Borum R. Can involuntary outpatient commitment reduce hospital recidivism?: findings from a randomized trial with severely mentally ill individuals. In: Year Book of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health 2001.
Swartz, M. S., et al. “Can involuntary outpatient commitment reduce hospital recidivism?: findings from a randomized trial with severely mentally ill individuals.” Year Book of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health 2001.
Swartz MS, Swanson JW, Wagner HR, Burns BJ, Hiday VA, Borum R. Can involuntary outpatient commitment reduce hospital recidivism?: findings from a randomized trial with severely mentally ill individuals. Year Book of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health 2001.