Referral to mental health counselor
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Findings (27)
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nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)
None
nullThe two groups did not differ in rates of referral to mental health providers (12% versus 10%, P = 0.49) or prescription of psychotropic medication (14% in both groups, P = 0.60), despite increased di
Effect: null; 12% vs 10% (referral); 14% vs 14% (medication)