Cite
Emergency department use for mental and substance use disorders: descriptive analysis of population-based, linked administrative data in British Columbia, Canada.
MLA
Lavergne, M.Ruth, et al. “Emergency Department Use for Mental and Substance Use Disorders: Descriptive Analysis of Population-Based, Linked Administrative Data in British Columbia, Canada.” BMJ Open, vol. 12, no. 1, Jan. 2022, p. e057072. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057072.
APA
Lavergne, M. R., Shirmaleki, M., Loyal, J. P., Jones, W., Nicholls, T. L., Schütz, C. G., Vaughan, A., Samji, H., Puyat, J. H., Kaoser, R., Kaulius, M., & Small, W. (2022). Emergency department use for mental and substance use disorders: descriptive analysis of population-based, linked administrative data in British Columbia, Canada. BMJ Open, 12(1), e057072. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057072
Chicago
Lavergne, M Ruth, Mehdi Shirmaleki, Jackson P Loyal, Wayne Jones, Tonia L Nicholls, Christian G Schütz, Adam Vaughan, et al. 2022. “Emergency Department Use for Mental and Substance Use Disorders: Descriptive Analysis of Population-Based, Linked Administrative Data in British Columbia, Canada.” BMJ Open 12 (1): e057072. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057072.