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Use of mental health care for nonpsychotic conditions by immigrants in different admission classes and by refugees in Ontario, Canada.
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Immigrants in all admission classes generally used less care for nonpsychotic disorders than longterm residents, although male refugees used more primary care. Future research should examine how mental health needs align with service use, particularly for more vulnerable groups such as refugees.
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