The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted or halted critical mental health services in 93% of 130 countries under study despite the demand for mental health is increasing, especially for vulnerable populations like refugees, displaced persons and migrants
Mental health and COVID-19 pandemics: The worrisome humanitarian perspective from the Middle East / Sabry Said, D., Lopes, G., Lorettu, L., Farina, G., M Panu Napodano, C., Amadori, A., Pichierri, G., Cegolon, L., Padrini, S., Bellizzi, S., Alzoubi, Y.. - In: JOURNAL OF GLOBAL HEALTH. - ISSN 2047-2986. - 11:(2021), pp. 1-3. [10.7189/jogh.11.03014]
Mental health and COVID-19 pandemics: The worrisome humanitarian perspective from the Middle East
Liliana LorettuMembro del Collaboration Group
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2021-01-01
Abstract
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