Adjusting intervention strategies for mental health of COVID-19 patients: A network analysis based on a survey in Omicron-infected patients
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on people's mental health. As the SAS-Cov-2 evolves to become less virulent, the number of asymptomatic patients increases. It remains unclear if the mild symptoms are associated with mild perceived stress and mental illness, and the interventi...
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Main Authors: | Kuiliang Li (Author), Keyong Luo (Author), Xiaoqing Zhan (Author), Chang Liu (Author), Ling Li (Author), Xi Luo (Author), Lei Ren (Author), Lingzhi Wang (Author), Zhengzhi Feng (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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