General practitioner attitudes towards referral of eating-disordered patients: a vignette study based on the theory of planned behaviour

Journal Title: Mental Health in Family Medicine - Year 2008, Vol 5, Issue 4

Abstract

A multivariate analysis of variance determined that none of the GP or practice characteristics had a significant effect on the GPs' intention to refer at the 5% level of significance.

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Helen Green, Olwyn Johnston, Sara Cabrini, Gemma Fornai, Tony Kendrick

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Helen Green, Olwyn Johnston, Sara Cabrini, Gemma Fornai, Tony Kendrick (2008). General practitioner attitudes towards referral of eating-disordered patients: a vignette study based on the theory of planned behaviour. Mental Health in Family Medicine, 5(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-679926