Authors
Sandro Galea, Raina M Merchant, Nicole Lurie
Publication date
2020/6/1
Journal
JAMA internal medicine
Volume
180
Issue
6
Pages
817-818
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Since the first case of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was diagnosed in December 2019, it has sweptacrosstheworldandgalvanizedglobalaction. This has brought unprecedented efforts to institute the practice of physical distancing (called in most cases “social distancing”) in countries all over the world, resulting in changes in national behavioral patterns and shutdowns of usual day-to-day functioning. While these steps may be critical to mitigate the spread of this disease, they will undoubtedly have consequences for mental health and well-being in both the short and long term. These consequences are of sufficient importance that immediate efforts focused on prevention and direct intervention are needed to address the impact of the outbreak on individual and population level mental health. The sparse literature on the mental health consequencesofepidemicsrelatesmoretothesequelaeofthe disease …
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