COVID-19 mental health impact and responses in low-income and middle-income countries: reimagining global mental health

Most of the global population live in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), which have historically received a small fraction of global resources for mental health. The COVID-19 pandemic has spread rapidly in many of these countries. This Review examines the mental health implications of t...

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Hauptverfasser: Kola, Lola, Kohrt, Brandon A, Hanlon, Charlotte, Naslund, John A, Sikander, Siham, Balaji, Madhumitha, Benjet, Corina, Cheung, Eliza Yee Lai, Eaton, Julian, Gonsalves, Pattie, Hailemariam, Maji, Luitel, Nagendra P, Machado, Daiane B, Misganaw, Eleni, Omigbodun, Olayinka, Roberts, Tessa, Salisbury, Tatiana Taylor, Shidhaye, Rahul, Sunkel, Charlene, Ugo, Victor, van Rensburg, André Janse, Gureje, Oye, Pathare, Soumitra, Saxena, Shekhar, Thornicroft, Graham, Patel, Vikram
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