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Fig. 1. Trends in suicide rates among men in the Commonwealth of Independent States, Georgia, Turkmenistan and Ukraine.Source: WHO Regional Office for Europe
Fig. 3. Psychiatric beds in mental hospitals and in general hospitals, rate per 2013).100,000 population.Source: Based on data from the WHO Mental Health Atlas, 2011 (Accessed 20 January 20-27,29
Fig. 4. Health professionals working in the mental health sector, rate per 100,000 population.Source: Based on data from the WHO Mental Health Atlas, 2011.20-27,29

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