Risk factors of developing psychological problems among frontline healthcare professionals working in the COVID-19 pandemic era: a meta-analysis
Abstract Background This study sought to evaluate the risk factors behind developing psychological problems as per specific mental health assessment instruments. This study focuses specifically on frontline healthcare professionals of the COVID-19 pandemic era, and evaluated the psychological assess...
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Main Authors: | Hongquan Wan (Author), He Li (Author), Shuxin Luan (Author), Chunguo Zhang (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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