• Relapse rates of all pre-existing mental health problems are commonly seen to be increased during COVID 19. • Quarantine is a stressful situation which increases psychiatric morbidity through many different pathways. • Policy changes which can promote tele-psychiatric services will play significant role in during the pandemic.
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on pre-existing mental health problems
Seshadri Sekhar Chatterjee,Malathesh Barikar C,A. Mukherjee
Published 2020 in Asian Journal of Psychiatry
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2020
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Asian Journal of Psychiatry
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2020-04-18
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Medicine, Psychology
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