Qualitative evaluation of mental health services for clients with limited English proficiency

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Sita G Patel
William M Firmender
Lonnie R Snowden
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[1] Palo Alto University,University of California at Berkeley
[2] School of Public Health,undefined
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International Journal of Mental Health Systems | / 7卷
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Limited English proficiency; Threshold Language Policy; Language interpreters; Access to mental health services; Vietnamese Americans; Latino Americans;
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