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| *To the greatest extent possible, inclusive language should be used throughout the text. Authors are encouraged to use person-first language (e.g., "a person experiencing homelessness" rather than "a homeless person" or "patients with diabetes" rather than "diabetics"). | | *To the greatest extent possible, inclusive language should be used throughout the text. Authors are encouraged to use person-first language (e.g., "a person experiencing homelessness" rather than "a homeless person" or "patients with diabetes" rather than "diabetics"). |
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| ===[http://cfs.cbcs.usf.edu/publications/JBHSRAuthorguidelines.pdf ''Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research'' (JBHS&R)]=== | | ====[http://cfs.cbcs.usf.edu/publications/JBHSRAuthorguidelines.pdf ''Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research'' (JBHS&R)]==== |
| *Authors are expected to use "person/people first" language (e.g., "individuals with chronic mental disorders" rather than "the chronic mentally ill"). | | *Authors are expected to use "person/people first" language (e.g., "individuals with chronic mental disorders" rather than "the chronic mentally ill"). |
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