Incidence of mental health diagnoses during the COVID-19 pandemic: a multinational network study
CONCLUSIONS: Healthcare providers should be prepared to deliver service adaptations to mitigate burdens directly or indirectly caused by delays in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions.PMID:38433286 | DOI:10.1017/S2045796024000088
Source: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yi Chai Kenneth K C Man Hao Luo Carmen Olga Torre Yun Kwok Wing Joseph F Hayes David P J Osborn Wing Chung Chang Xiaoyu Lin Can Yin Esther W Chan Ivan C H Lam Stephen Fortin David M Kern Dong Yun Lee Rae Woong Park Jae-Won Jang Jing Li Sarah Seager Wallis Source Type: research
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