Zoekresultaten - Zoebia Islam
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Transfers and transitions between child and adult mental health services door Moli Paul, Tamsin Ford, Tami Kramer, Zoebia Islam, Kath Harley, Swaran P. Singh
Gepubliceerd in 2013Artigo -
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Stigma and access to care in first‐episode psychosis door Ariana Kular, Benjamin I. Perry, Luke Brown, Ruchika Gajwani, Rubina Jasini, Zoebia Islam, Max Birchwood, Swaran P. Singh
Gepubliceerd in 2018Artigo -
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Ethnicity and pathways to care during first episode psychosis: the role of cultural illness attributions door Swaran P. Singh, Luke Brown, Catherine Winsper, Ruchika Gajwani, Zoebia Islam, Rubina Jasani, Helen Parsons, Fatemeh Rabbie-Khan, Max Birchwood
Gepubliceerd in 2015Artigo -
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Mind how you cross the gap! Outcomes for young people who failed to make the transition from child to adult services: the TRACK study door Zoebia Islam, Tamsin Ford, Tami Kramer, Moli Paul, Helen Parsons, Katherine Harley, Tim Weaver, Susan McLaren, Swaran P. Singh
Gepubliceerd in 2016Artigo -
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‘Talking a different language’: an exploration of the influence of organizational cultures and working practices on transition from child to adult mental health services door Susan McLaren, Ruth Belling, Moli Paul, Tamsin Ford, Tami Kramer, Tim Weaver, Kimberly Hovish, Zoebia Islam, Sarah White, Swaran P. Singh
Gepubliceerd in 2013Artigo -
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Process, outcome and experience of transition from child to adult mental healthcare: multiperspective study door Swaran P. Singh, Moli Paul, Tamsin Ford, Tami Kramer, Tim Weaver, Susan McLaren, Kimberly Hovish, Zoebia Islam, Ruth Belling, Sarah White
Gepubliceerd in 2010Artigo
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