Evaluation of mental health first aid training for family members of military veterans with a mental health condition

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Justine Evans
Madeline Romaniuk
Rebecca Theal
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[1] Gallipoli Medical Research Foundation,
[2] Greenslopes Private Hospital,undefined
[3] University of Queensland,undefined
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BMC Psychiatry | / 21卷
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Mental health first aid; Veterans; Mental health carer; Mental health stigma; Burnout; Mental health literacy;
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