Interventions to support mental health in people with long COVID: a scoping review
Abstract Introduction Long COVID (LC) is a multisystem disease with symptoms lasting weeks or months beyond the acute COVID-19 infection. Several manifestations are reported by people with LC, including effects on mental health, with varying degrees of psychological distress and disturbances to dail...
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Main Authors: | Hiyam Al-Jabr (Author), Lisa D. Hawke (Author), David R. Thompson (Author), Andrew Clifton (Author), Mark Shenton (Author), David J. Castle (Author), Chantal F. Ski (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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