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Fig. 1 | International Journal of Mental Health Systems

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From: Whose responsibility? Part 2 of 2: views of patients, families, and clinicians about responsibilities for addressing the needs of persons with mental health problems in Chennai, India and Montreal, Canada

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a Total responsibility assigned to government versus persons with mental health problems (patients). Data are presented as means and standard deviations. The lower the score, the higher the responsibility assigned to the government. Montreal raters assigned significantly higher total responsibility to governments compared to Chennai raters. Family respondents assigned significantly higher total responsibility to governments than did patient respondents. b Total responsibility assigned to government versus families. Data are presented as means and standard deviations. The lower the score, the higher the responsibility assigned to governments. Montreal raters assigned significantly higher total responsibility to government than Chennai raters. Family respondents assigned significantly higher total responsibility to governments than did patient respondents. c Total responsibility assigned to families versus persons with mental health problems (patients). Data are presented as means and standard deviations. The lower the score, the higher the responsibility assigned to families. Chennai raters assigned significantly higher total responsibility to families than Montreal raters. Family member respondents assigned significantly higher total responsibility to families than did patient and clinician respondents

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