Burnout and depression among psychiatry residents during COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Very few studies have been concerned with assessing the prevalence of burnout and depressive symptoms, especially during an infectious outbreak on non-frontline health care workers, such as a psychiatrist. In such instances, the role of psychiatrists and other mental health providers as a s...
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Main Authors: | Abdulmajeed A. Alkhamees (Author), Hatem Assiri (Author), Hatim Yousef Alharbi (Author), Abdullah Nasser (Author), Mohammad A. Alkhamees (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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