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Does Having Been on a ‘Section’ Reduce Your Chances of Getting a Job?

Psychiatric Bulletin
doi 10.1192/s0955603600002075
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May 1, 2003

Authors
John FentonDee O'HanlonDanny Allen
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Royal College of Psychiatrists


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