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Bozorgmehr K, Biddle L, Rohleder S, et al. What is the evidence on availability and integration of refugee and migrant health data in health information systems in the WHO European Region? Themed issues on migration and health, X [Internet]. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe; 2019. (Health Evidence Network synthesis report, No. 66.)

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What is the evidence on availability and integration of refugee and migrant health data in health information systems in the WHO European Region? Themed issues on migration and health, X [Internet].

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Fig. 6.. Number of studies on mental health problems using routine data, by disease category and country.

Fig. 6.Number of studies on mental health problems using routine data, by disease category and country

Notes: only countries with studies that reported relevant outcomes are included; Europe: Europe-wide studies including more than one country of the WHO European Region; general mental health: includes general measures of well-being or unspecific distress; other mental health issues: includes other specific mental health diagnoses (e.g. post-traumatic-stress disorder, eating disorders).

From: 2. RESULTS

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