The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and its related restrictions on people with pre-existent mental health conditions: A scoping review
Globally, governments have introduced a variety of public health measures including restrictions and reducing face-to-face contact, to control the spread of COVID-19. This has implications for mental health services in terms of support and treatment for vulnerable groups such as people with pre-existent mental health conditions. However, there is limited evidence of the impact of COVID-19 and its related restrictions on people with pre-existent mental health conditions.
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Louise Murphy, Kathleen Markey, Claire O' Donnell, Mairead Moloney, Owen Doody Source Type: research
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