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Understanding the complexity of mental health services research data
Mental health: A public health perspective, 3rd ed (2010)
  • Ardis Hanson, University of South Florida
  • Bruce Lubotsky Levin, PhD, University of South Florida
Abstract
This chapter will examine the complexity of data that are being generated by a multitude of individuals and organizations within the various areas of mental health and substance abuse services research. It will also examine the role of technology in the complexity of services research and in accessing research databases. In addition, this chapter will identify some of the major databases in mental health services research and illustrate the complexity of collecting, organizing, and accessing information from a vast array of data collection sources.
Keywords
  • data; informatics; information-seeking; mental health resources
Publication Date
2010
Editor
B. L. Levin, K. Hennessey, & J. Petrila (Eds.)
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN
978-0-19-538857-2
Citation Information
Ardis Hanson and Bruce Lubotsky Levin. "Understanding the complexity of mental health services research data" New York, NYMental health: A public health perspective, 3rd ed (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bruce_lubotsky_levin/2/