Associations between Mental Health and Ebola-Related Health Behaviors: A Regionally Representative Cross-sectional Survey in Post-conflict Sierra Leone
Theresa Betancourt and colleagues examine the associations between mental health and Ebola-related health behaviors in post-conflict Sierra Leone.
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Associations between Mental Health and Ebola-Related Health Behaviors: A Regionally Representative Cross-sectional Survey in Post-conflict Sierra Leone. PLoS Med 13(8): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002073
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Theresa Betancourt and colleagues examine the associations between mental health and Ebola-related health behaviors in post-conflict Sierra Leone.
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