COVID-19 pandemic: a note for psychiatrists and psychologists.
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https://doi.org/10.23823/jps.v4i1.70Abstract
The negative psychological effects of epidemic and quarantine are well documented at short and medium term. It is to assume that in the post COVID-19 quarantine mental health professional will face a significant increase of requests for assistance. This paper aims to provide a handy tool for psychiatrists and psychologists to have a note of the consequences of the COVID-19 epidemic on people mental health.
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