Women's mental health and COVID-19: increased vulnerability and inequalities
IntroductionThe impact of COVID-19 on mental health has become a relevant object of research. Studies have demonstrated that women have experienced greater mental health challenges, highlighting the importance of public health systems to address women's specific needs.MethodsThis literature rev...
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Main Authors: | Margareth Arilha (Author), Adriana P. Carvalho (Author), Thais A. Forster (Author), Carla V. M. Rodrigues (Author), Bianca Briguglio (Author), Suzanne J. Serruya (Author) |
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